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Saturday, August 30, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE COLTMAY BE EQUINE KING LUXINUTONV Ky. (AT). A lit tle inlto ;of ' hormtflcsli, .at nV mother's side,, on E. It. Bradley'H ldlo jlutir farm hero, somci day muy attract tho attention Oi? lov ers of t ho sport of king, llo I Ulnok Oold'.i baby brother, moq of liluck Toii'-y una tho little Indian pony tlWttit. ' . K 'ldui i lias It happened thai mora iliun one inrmbcr of h fam ily has achieved reatncra on the trach. but there uro cxcnilon. ,T'.rt;t' rotable horses by tho aiu? 'fat her nnd mother were brPg' by ' Pub' Anderson on his i'arm n'Mf OeorKetown. Ky., nomn years ojro. Tin-so went IMck Wellrs, On Welhs and Dick Klnnell, by Klnjf Kilo from Tea's Over by Hanover Alt ere. great racers and each sent to 1 he track scores of win ning eiiilnes. It i not Improbable, then, turf. men nay, that Illuck Gold's llt" brother somo day will receive tho plu ud Hh which have, erected tho older I'.orsc this year, and, increase 1 Me pui-Ke or Ins owner, Mu.. -U Al. Hoots, of Tulsa, Okla. ... . lie Is eligible for tho Kentucky Derby In foaled . shortly after his brother Won tho Gollen Jubilee Kentucky Derby, tills tit tle colt has already won . pnibio from turfmen as a promising looking 'youngster. " We Had to Give Up" He Said After Quitting World Flight ship, were tho figures of Apollo, Fa Huh Athene, t'oaeidon, Minmva and Mars. Ono var-nleco found Dennis will Knter lonlm WKNATtilKIS. Wash. FrunU i;i;i:m-: max kills sfxi KI'OKXK, Ore. Juck Hodman, for 20 years n realty 'dealer here ami prominent in the, local lodgo of Klks, commuted suicide at lf home by shooting himself lir the heail with a re vol vov, .after 'his wire, Kalheryn, had been shot but not falatly wounded. Whether or nut Hodman shot his wife is not knuwn. Mrs. Hodman, while rational, made no utnlcuifnt tig to what oc curred prior to the shooting. tawyi mfi m.iii iinnrnin i 1 "'1 ' : ---1,M,,,l,ll'i'lin -iiirr im i 1,' mt bore llio fliruro ot Zi-u with tin. iimnix. wi,o slurred on tlio Wi trident. Tho otlivr mrjpleco wuir.;iirhuo ,K, soliool football ti'iim wciunK. n.-.sl your, toft tor Wmt iJiKuy.iti-. Tlio hrlmct was silvered, nnilMd., wh.iro lie will untiT Perdu.; omo or the whllo metal mill a I- . mvurslly. llo will study meeliiin hrod. Tho human flBuro thnt ual enBliieerlni:. Mennla lost sev. onoo boro tho helmet und cur-jerul months or nehoot lust year lied tho weapons wns entirely uu-ibe.-nuso ot Injuries suslnlned In sent, except In tho form ot aslii-s'tha Lewis nnd Cliuk-Wenutehee In small amount. . jpu'ne und wns ut ono tlnio tln u 'Tho lmlplit who boro tho nr. crilicnl sliapo. nior was . evidently a high per sonage," said Dlrertor Velkolf "Tliciefore, nfter his body hud been deposited In tho gnivo It wns burned, ua curly Instuncj of cremation." . l'UKTI.ANK MAX l'l.i:l. AS to tho world court, did you ever sen an unlplro who uleur.ol both sides? ; A silent rautpalgn has, lis udvnr., tuges, but it Is roIhe to bo hard on Uen. Itafres. , - IUCAf THE 111 .AWIF!R1 AOS BAI.K.Nr, Ore. Thomus A. Mil- ; ler, oC I'orlland. filled $.".0 ; hero lur havlnjr Ihiuor in . h'u automobile which turned com-1 pletcly over whllo traveling un ; tho l'nclric highway ubout six! miles south or Katem. Tlio machine was damaged loi tho extent or moru than $&0u. 1 mi. miner suiiereu cuts ui me legs and body, whllo P. M. Wu 1 1 ot 1087 Kast Qiant street, Tort-1 land, eseatied nnlnlllred. j Pressing Clothes Is something that requires skill und experience, and so docs the proper . CLEANING OF CLOTHES Don't experiment send your clothes to the long '; established firm , which , has given satisfaction for years. Wilson Bros. Tailors New Foley iJldg. Phone Main 545 Kdlldr's " note: Vimh'i photo- Hurbor, buttled ono of tho wpist graph hoWs the Canadian trawi-;slorms the north has seen in er , Thlepval, with ;ho wrecked 'many years. Although the pier British' seaplane- i board. , L,ovcr,wns awash, the kliier, i'apt. A. is 1 -MujOr" . A. Stuart Maclarcn, 'Frccnmn, put to sea. When the tiifon on lils arrival at Vancou-'fury of the storm increased, lur women held a prayer mcetiiiK in the little church ut Dutch Har bor, for It did not seem possible that the vessel could w eat Ik r tho storm. Hut tho luck of the tli- storm, and tho Kood ship came Uhrough. ' VANCOr.VKlt, 11. C. (NKA Serylce Hpcclnl). Tho cold whito fnc nf t tin ' 'nm-tli tin ft inil((l tils' I " ' J . . trli.i..l. Unt I Iia f.i.... nt world1 flight. ot tho . intrepid writ- .;'i'v.. n lsh airmen.. Mandins in a dense foK at Ni- Respite their many miraculous holaki 'on Uertiiff Msland, tl o cupe from death, Major Mac iileht -wfnff of tho British seuplane . U,l,n' -' woriy was the iwtfs completely wrecked. f0'ka at ,nomo who wo,llu u "n Sp- that was the end of thd'"i' --- ..u i u: l,unilH-r Worker Injured :i;M, Ore. Hit on the head by ii falling block, Joseph Itoberts; employe of the rihevlin-llixon company, .sustained n fracture of the nit ill 1 near camp No. a, south of tJeml. itoberts, who was rlg--jjltii; a skyline to a tall spar wli;eii the Occident happened., wa .hurl when he attempted to divert- th , fatlhifr block from a fcllojv work er on the spar below hi in. (.old Bench Schot Is 0cn S4(r. 8 MAIlSIMMKI.l. Ore. Joseph lV M;mlee, graduate of. tho Oregon unlverMity, has been enffaped by the flitrlct school bourd at Go 1 1 ! Bench, for principal, succeeding Sumner K. Bryant, who went - to - Albion, Idaho. The schools ' at' . fluid Beach will open-Heptember S. and the district has provided for un additional tcaclicr this' year. ' f ... . ' , BltY VIOI.ATOBS I'llTV KI-'CIKNK, ire. Buck . Maw-n-thliT, t'huid Mowreader, Hn Wright and M. H. John.son, irhfi were arri-stcd al Florence by Typ ify Sheriffs tin cluirpres of viola' lnr tho prohibition laws wero each Henienci-d In I he Kupeno Juslh court to servo six months In -Jab" and to pay(a fine of fn0. , Buck Mowreailcr phsded RiiHtv tit posse-Hlon or.ll'iuor, flaude Mmvmuler to the charge o( cll hm H. Wright lo the chsrso of poMi'sslon and Johnson said he shl IfM'inr. ' . '. second- plane and we had to give up . the job,' said Major A. Stu art MaeLarrn, squadron leader, upon his arrival here. With hU companions' and h Is w recked plane,, aboard' tho Canadian trawi er, Thlcpval, he reached this porr, tho . first ,leff on their long Jour ney back to . Ungtuud. Thi British flyers had flown over, i 1 1,000 . miles nearly half way around the globe, when dis aster " ended their grout adven ture. ; in " this attempt to jump across the northern Baclflc, tho Britishers, came to . grief In toe dense fog off the const of Alas ka. Jt was the w intery blast. of 'AlHska ' that ended the world flight 'of Major Frederick Martin, leader, . of thu American world flyers.- r- . An -the. -wrecked seaplane v:n beiijff eruted for shipment bum: (o Juglund Major MacUiren told thei tale of their adventures. , lje told how' wfrhlri un huur of sla.rtinjr from C'ulshot, J-higlaud they almost met deal It on tie? dirt's - of l-ranee; how . Up-y al most guive themselves up for lus; flight "But 111 try again," he said, "-.inless the Americans make it. If .they succeed, there's no ujo of anybody else trying it." He naid warm tribute to tho Allierlctin f lvim nnrl t )nlr flint : ' sportsmanship. When luck , was against him in Asia they come to his aid. " And now, Macl-aren with his! wrecked piano is on his way bac' lo Kngland. Another ftiajor , of aviation, a victim of tho cold while fogs flung out the far north. nnimn inunn k m mm ic iiiiipniirnrn !U UiVUUVLIlLU COr I IT TO O'I'KX sriT. t I'KNI)l,KTON, Ore. fl. . I'helpH, jmlgc of the clrxult court In , t'maUlla and Morrow cojii tles. wilt be back from his va cation by September - 1 to re sume court busincHH, according to Ik .Jr Bor .that has, been received by U. T. Jlrown, county clerk, from Judge I'helps at Hens Id;. September 2 will be regular mo tion day nnd will be devoted to Mollu-rs are people who, think up some tooll.sh errand just vh-n If Im ymir lum tn bnt. A 1A (atAMlK MAN HATH: "My hands nnd legs wero stint with rhcumullsm.., ! took ono box of your "Whirlwind Kidney & Uhcumatic Tab lets" and they en tirely frood me from this condition. O. W. Buchanan." chief . Wlilrlwhul Bold on a money back guaranteo by; every drug1 iitiro.ln Grundo. $1,00 per box. when for hoMrs tluy failed to1""1 "earing of tetlmony In de- flnd an v break in the ihlck cloudi;'11"11 divorce casea. which 'enveloped a great run. re of 'mountains In Burmah; how when , scudding along ut eighty miles on. .hour above the Jung'e thr slinost came, to earth In the middle of '.it herd ot wild ele phants'.. !uter ; came the time vhfji .they wi're posted as mtyH tpgbff the coast of Japan. liven' after the piano was fi-rep ked nftd the flight endcu, und. they were aboard tho little fishing trawler, bound for Can ada, the elements seemed de- lloniiinetl4 for their- lives. 'The riepntl, after leaving Dtileh - KAICAOATCir, Bulgurtu (Al). A peusant plowing near this village turned up ono of the most Interesting archeologlcal finds to be made in recent years. Whea tho plow struck un ohstriictto-t the peasant found it was a slab of mnrblc. lifting this a marbin tomb was disclosed and wltlini lay a suit ot bronze armor of a Roman kuight, together wi.h shield; sword, apeav Jnhd several utensils, - including un . cVqulsltei vase. Director VeJUofr, of 'the Na tional Muse Jin, and Mr, I'opoti', un ex pert on C! reek a n t (quit les. estimate that the find dates back to thu pro-Alexandrine period. They surmise that ho 'muy-- have been a dweller of a Hellenic col ony on tho Black Sea coast.' On the 'helmet. Well, preserved and of a high order of workmnn- For Fall House Gleaning USE HOOVER BEATS"- as it Sweeps as it Cleans The new Hoover is here: - Let Us Demonstrate W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. When You Are Wuii Health rhould be constantly watched. Ytrtir every need demands prompt and skilled attention. - Such care is- rare.. You can obtain it only where .1 . ' diagnostic, medical and surgical facilities nxc com plete under ono roof whore physicians are always in the house. 1 The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. I'hy. Owner and Director. . For Sale A ryat iii proved Income B-acre track In - May Park. ' - Modern house, C rooms, burn, chicken houe, cherries berries, . nlfalfti. tiood roads to town every duy in the year. Jf you want wonu 'thlng good nnd havo $2600 In cash, investigate tills. Tho bill hiueo can bo financed, A milk route with j I cows, bolt b it, crates, cooler for wile. Jm esligutu this. Now Is (he time lo buy a' f-u in. We havo several goou biiyM. If Interested call and let , , us show you our listings. i We have I ho br-st llsllha 11 ' city property wo have had for nevenil years. If you arc in the market for A home you will not be doing ju slice to yourself If -.von fail lo liivcsllg-utc our op portunities, i We have money to lonn on j farm lands. I,et us xliuw the nd-j ; vantages wo uro able to offer j yoj. Geo.H.Currey Bnl CM Ixwm lororaa We Seli UEKItY CLTS AND CKATES . V '. 1: A3 well as BETTER 0XES Union Box Co. , Phone Main 588 . La Grande, Ore. SILVER H I NOT HOW CI1KA1', UUT (f HOW GOOD ' Choice Steaks and Chops , Daily Dinner Menu . Strictly American Restaurant NEW BUSINESS Just Opened in Bohnenkamp ISuilding Jefferson and Elm Fully Equipped nnd A trie in Do First Cliiss AUTO T0IS, AWNING AM) KEI'AIKS LA GRANDE AUTO TOl CO. Albert Martin, I'rop. It Wins Because it is entitled to Win FEDERATION FLOUR It's the licst in all the world. A.sk Your Grocer. Take no substitute. La Grande Milling Co. SEE Stiles & Co. FOK KING CALIFORNIA LUMP It is the finest all-purpose domestic fuel produced und is 'the must economical si.e any householder can buy. Always in stuck for prompt delivery. Now lliot tlio paper Is adjusted ao tliat' jroa can read UUf s Iuiuv Bll'l.tt P" IWJI o'll Joj J00I Uo3l pin Suhuoj iloq uinoJ jrnot UO' ' yoof Dtucnoxg atx ;.V. j. ,';''.' msia ontv AVaNns mxva svd anoA ia j im Kathleen Campbell Soprano I'lANO AND VOCAL INSTItUCTOK Coach Accompunist StUv io Eastern Oregon Music Go. j Telephone Main 119 llesidenco Foley Hotel, Main 773 i FALL TERM BEGINS Tuesday, September 2 ONK MONTH HIKE I ONE MONTH FREE! To all Hlud'-nlM tntotlinw at 1 lio coIIck, or by nwiil Im: fom Hctl:nilKT 15, t'j'H. paylmc Tor a tiin In advamto. Wu will mall you un enrollment blank on ri-U-t. Tuition Rates (Any Course taught in the coIIukc) 12 mu.i. 11 woiks (.13 wri'k If pul'l Iji fiiri) i.l. IS) IM.im 0 liluH. 30 wi.'cltn HO v.'i kn If imlil lirforr H. pl. IT, ) XIIMMMI 0 llion. 24 W.-. kH 2 vrka If puld huforu S. it. K.) KII.OO llteulur ruto by the month.. l.",iH Wrltii fur luforiiiiilluii nliuitt d'.:r II o me HI inly four.-. Wrlto or r'till iinil m?o uh. DO IT TOIJAV. 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