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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
Friday, November 21. 1924.. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE MBLER BUSY MOVING FRUIT IMDLER (Hpcclul). Anothi-r q weeks will find practlcuily I of Die nppl.'S in UiIh vit'lni'y lipped. Although thu uppk'incn rcolvi'd a better price for the pplea this yeur thun lust they ive not received the full uiuount t, as some received only enough i pay expenses. Mlsa Mao Turmun la visit Ins lends at Wnllowu. Mrs. Klla Walker visited friends Wallowa recently, Frank Miller wub a visitor ul nbler Monday. ltoy Morris recently received iree fur-bearing rabbits, from nglund. They are silver ifn-y. e paid $55 for the threu and cpects to build a first class ra'j t farm. 'George Marshall returned Tjos- ay from a trip to lowu. In T peaking of the apple market he oports that the murket Is pretty pod In the east, j Mrs. Oscar Howell and children plumed home . Tuesday morning om a visit with friends at Wul , Walla, Wash. Airs. lola White cuniu to Imb r from La Grande Sunday and lent the day with Mrs. William ' I rein a. William Iiuckman and son, arvey, went to Klffln Monday renlng to sec "The Shepherd tho Hills." Mr. and Mrs. Allie Watson and mtly, Chick Cleaver, Marvin lulre, Miss Isabella- I'rlor and na Rollins were among those ho went to Klgin to see "The liepherd of the Hills" the first ' tho week. - Krank ..Wilson brought two of r. and Mrs. J.eo 'lark's boys it from Maxville Saturday u veins. WHY NOT SENTENCE SPEEDERS TO PUBLIC HUMILIATION? ft SHIPS STOCK TO PORTLAND NORTH I'OWDKK. (Special) Several carloads of stock left the North Powder yards for Portland recently. Among them were one and oiit'-half carloads of cattle shipped by James Wilson, one load of hoes shipped by l.on Davis ami two curl out! s of hogs from the Hid-weil-Kvans Grain company, Krank Illdwell accompanied the shipment j to rorunnu. Mrs. Ktmna flark arrived in this city Saturday und after making n short visit with relatives here left M.omlay for u point near Santa Itarbara, Calif., where she will spend the winter. Mr. ami Mrs. Krank CasUir und two small daughters, of Haines, visited with friends at North Pow der recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Tally and Hon, Mllo. left Wednesday for Rose ville, Calif., whero they Intend to make their home. Mr. Tally will be employed in Rusevlllu as an electrician by the P. K. 10. company. Mr. and Mrs, 1-. J. Gral'I'e, who purchased tho Win. Tally residence, moved Into their new homo a fe days ago. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Huehanan, Mrs. John Gilkinson ami Miss Opal Gilkimron motored to La Grande Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Angell were Ha km- visitors Monday. 3EARSHIFT END IS AIM NOW Or FRENCH EXPERTS PARIS (AP). The death of m:, gearshift In automobiles of n has been announced, but thu unernl has never taken place. Ih i! lutest advance notice of the iisslng of the gearshift and the ffrrentlal Is a complicated cchanlsm shown first at hut mr'a auto salon, and , exhibited ;ain In perfected form this year f one of the best makers of ranee. It. has been tried for two years I 1 trunks and some test earn, it.- probably won't get on the ar.ket until next yeur. It Is i rles of ratchets automntlcally lirown Into action progressively b the .car villus speed so that ic motor continuing to turn ut normal speed, applies Us powi.r what corresponds to a very low ar at the start, and at an in- OCEAN HELP bet is I n gl y TiTgT i it gear as teed Increases, until direct drive reached. As there Is neither ilinr.-nti,il lor gearshift the driver has only , start, let In his clutch und ep on the accelerator. The kitotint of gas alone determines ic power applied, and I he speed dependent upon the power re- kilreil lo move the car. Resides simplifying a car, this t'diu-nlsm Is intended to obvl e shock to the engine nd prv nt stalling the motor. If a envy load were put smnieniy Lon the engine the mechanism kitomutlcally would adjust itself. (tanging the gear to a lower one lint would allow the engine to ilnlalri un efficient speed vltile ropeltlpg the car at a slower FORECASTERS SAN IHIXJO. C'al. A P) There Is u direct relation between the temperature of the ocean and the seasonal rainfall in the same re gion, according to Geor.e K. Mi Kweri, of the ISiologieal Instiluie at I .a Julia, Cal., who has reach ed this conclusion after extended research. 1'sing this theory Vr. Me K wen has predicted that Hie rainfall In Sa n I lego a nd viclnii t h is yea r would be five Inches more than the average for the last eight years. According to the hypothe sis, low summer 1 empernl ures In the ocean mean Increased rainfall 'j in the winter, and higher tem peratures indicate less precipita tion. ' 1 TN moisture of the air over the North Pacific ocean," cxplain j ed Mr. MclOwen, 'is continually replenished by evaporation from ute ocean suriace. .'t he amount or water vapor available, for piecipl talion upon tho land Is proportion al to the mn.H of air flowing in from the ocean. ( "It has long been known that a high pressure area over I lie North Pacific, centered KMiO miles or more west of San Luls tlblspo, reaches Its maximum Intensity In lalo summer and diminishes till about Kebriiury, when In . some years Is disappears entirely, and again increases to a summer maxi mum. Therefore a summer In which the ocean 'high Is relatively great should be followed by a rel atlely great transfer of air land ward during tho minter or rainy season. Numerous barometric ob fTvalinns over the ocenn, suitably distributed both in space and time, would serve to determine the amount of air forming the Pacific, 'high.' Foreknowledge of the amount of air available for trans fer landward would Indicate In ad vance whether to expect a wet or dry season." M r. 1U t-10 wen sa Id h is observa tions had Indicated that a change in ocean tempera; lire of one de gree 'Fahrenheit corresponded, on the average, lo a difference of two inches of ruin over tho costal re gion of southern California. KxhntiM Pun us Nearly Pa l nl CAKCADI-: LOCKS Ore. Charles Hayston, -JO, of Cascade Locks, ha rely escape,! dcalJi while he was reluming rrom Wyelh In the back of a covered truck. The poison ous fumes from (he gasoline In the exhuusl affected him lo such an extent that, although the dis tance is only 7 miles, be was par tially paralyzed and very much dazed when the truck arrived here. Gxpert testimony muggier Across lrili Line Mati Confront llaiMi .Measures LONOONDKRUY, Ireland (AP) The Hnniirtrihiir of dutiable uoods Jtm Londonderry .into the I'Vee tt.ile has lalterly' i reached such binning proportions that Free ate troops have been droned to ic Oonegal border in order to iippress Ih- traffic. ir this step does not suffice, it proposed to close certain roads 1th barbed wire to prevent the assage tof merchandise until it thoroughly examined, to empty II carts, motors and trains for ich examination, to forbid all afflc across the borders after S . h., and to make a thorough arch of each pewon dossing the lie. They still worship the sun in pdia. We may do the same this Inter. i SKY-SCRAPERS ! Building a strong bonc Eucturc is like laying a foun lation for a mighty sky jcrapcr that is expected tc ndurc through the years', 'or fifty years scott's Emulsion ich in vitamins has helped ; reat host of hoys and girl, uild sturdy bodies, strong ones and healthy teeth. Scott's should be include, i the diet of most children l fact many need it everyday the year. Help your A :JU..:I H....I, Five of the best-known cooking author ities in the country conducted the tests with ten different kinds of foods. Each disli was cooked twice, from exactly the same recipo, except that plain milk was used in one batch and Borden's Evaporated in the other. The two samples of each dish were served to groups of men and women who knew nothing -about the purpose of1 the test. Each person was asked whether he could tell the difference, or which he pre ferred. Here are a few of the results: Soups: seven out of eight preferred the soup made villi Borden's Evaporated. Creamed Carrots: fire out of seven fav ored Borden's. Creamed Potatoes: ev ery body voted for the Borden dish. Muffins and Creamed Chipped Beef: six out often preferred Borden's; three of the others ebuldn't tell the difference. They proved beyond question that Bor den's Evaporated Milk is exactly as good as plain milk for all cooking while for many dishes it is better. .rcTr. SCIENCE Money Ol'lll'l' lllllllks Sto!rn. Kl'CSlINK, Oiv. lOuirini- linnlis yoati'nluy rrci'tvcil nolU'O thai 1MI0 money order hlunkH were alolen iroln (he nostolYtce l Hm-oila. Wa.. a few tlays aK" anil liahka anil ikihI offiees In this loeallty are warneil to lie-on tile lookout for then. The blanks are numbered I'rom &44al to MtllMl. Russian Families Split On Children's Religion MOSCOW. (AIM -The question or the reunions ecltlcatiun of ehll Uren In one of the Kreat problems of the Itunsiun people. l''reiUent ly it la tile eauae of dimension between father and mother, leadlni? lo di vorce' and separation. In many cuses the state has been culled up on to settle dlspllles arlsliiK out "of this tiucHtion. A unique case re cently came before a Moscow judire. A wife complained that her hus band had objected to the chris tlimlzhiK of their children, for which reason Hlie left him. She demanded rrom her husband miiriclent money to rear and edu cate ihe children, which tile hus band refused to pay, urKUlnK that his wire Intended to (rice, rellk-inus Instruction lo the children. The rather then took the case Into court and asked the Judiie to place Ihe children in a children's' home In order In save them from tile Influ ence of their mother. The Jlldne, who was u Communist, evaded both points, hut ordered that Ihe chil dren be returned to the father without any payment to thu mother.. Imperial rupees In lamina 1 "all lulu .Soviet lluml.1 LONDON AI') After extended ncKotlntlons, tho Soviet delegation hero is in possession of Chcshnm House, Ihe roriner Imperial Hus sion embassy, as well as thu Im perial archives housed there. Tho Soviet Koverntncnt arrang ed to take over'the lease or tho house from the executors of the lute Count lienckemlorrr, the last ambassador or the Cutr to Kiik land, nnd It lias .been recoKiilKed by the lhitlsh Roverninent as the "dc jure" povei ninent of Kussla, its claim to the slate papers could not be resisted. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER SURFACED OR ROUGH FINE Oil FIR DIMENSION OR HOARDS If it's native lumber you want we have it. Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company . MAIN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOD PHONE MAIN 547 J. L. MUNHALL Your hair lias nui.sclcs. hut don't ! consider I his an fxruHt- lo ho stron'lii'iuli'il. Golden West MEANS ' ' ' Shop With Us For all thu essential grocery items necessary to that big Thanksgiving dinner. Stalks of snow-white Celery, luscious Cranberries, now Squash, Pumpkins nnd many other choice offerings of fresh vegetables. Also a tempting array of Canned, Bottled and Package Goods for the big feast. 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"I Illulllliiiiliiliiiiilt Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company Father Will Smile And take pride' in the task of carving the Thanks giving turkey if there's a Good Carving Set At hand with which to do it. No fussing..: No tedi ous sharpening of the knife. It'll just be "one, two Ihi'i-c" and the bird is served'. For. our sets are made of Ihe best finished, tem pered steel, gimranlced lo give u life-time of serv ice. Assorted handles. See them before Thanksgiving Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. rc with Scott's! Bcmae. E'. wr.;Ltld. J.