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FAG3 -SI3 ' THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, February SO, 1925. ' HITS FISHERS NEVIN, Eng. (AP). A ptngue of seals along tho South Carnar- vojishlre count recently put the iKliei uien temporarily out of bu lnt8H und caum-d the govern imnt ministry of 1'inlmrU'H much annoy ance. 'J' he hcuIm utu tho fish nearly us fust tm the flBhcnmn could catch them, for u time, and often, torn empty nets to pieces uh U they were bent on Knowing their UiHlike ut finding tlielr "dinner bucketa" empty. (Jn ono occasion the wall swarmed into the flhermen'a fav orite haunts In s Jch numbers that the gunhou II. M. H. Dmm umh dlHpatcheil to ('urnurvnn llay und, with the aid of rcMidentK along thn count , who hrouglit out their hunting pleeeM, 1 5 wain went killed In one drive, hut even thin lid not put tin end to the pent. Another time, Lord Wavertreo and ft party of fiiendH who worn play ing golf, saw n diovo of aeulH f sunning theniHi'lveH on the rooks end, ulmndonlng golf sticks for lilies, killed live mm day u elx the. next. It him heen 'eslahllshed that tho Beals liavtv a, breeding pi net) In caves rp'ar Nevln, and the govern- rtitnit Is considering what steps to take to riil the const of t he nuisance. The seals of this col ony are known uh tho common seal and the gray seal, which have Inhabited various pints of the British coasts for muny gen erations, hut not In such num bers, ordinarily, as to cnnft such an Inconvenience to fishermen. The f ir of thesa specimens has no particular value commercially. No Luck! Fighting lldillcN I'reparn To Win lloiiir LniirclH . ANNAPOI.IH, Md. (AI') With more than 20u candidates fighting lor places on the Naval Atxid,my,fl 3 92ft boxing team, Poach Kplke Webb feels confident Ihitt his ilrly lor another Intercollegiate cham pionship will meet with success. Among I ho promlHlng prospect s for the Navy outfit are Midshipmen j !oeman. the I !o-poum1cr who I Jield down the heavyweight berth J on ine i'jene, learn last year, nnu John Churlson. winner of the Aca demy lightweight litle a season ngo. Itlc.h Collins stands out In the bantamweight chins. In which a number of good boxers are trying for the honors. There Is moro talk of the ring sport among the Middles Ihls sea don than ever before, und the game nppearB to be facing Its greatest Rcanon ut the academy, j Navy moots, W'leens, McCilll, und Toronto Universities, of Canmlu, as well us Yale, I'cnn HUito, Univer sity of Pennsylvania, Nyrueusn and Catholic I'nlverHlty, this yenr. After tho aeuson of dual meeta Navy will box nt the IntercolleKiato lotimn nietit in Philadelphia lute In March. mm 3 YIF-E-E krerbuckf Candy enercyl You need it whether you're riding ''bad uiis," or putting In eight hours ut a desk. lut's why you'll find it B mighty good plan to buy several Sweet's Rodeo Bam ut a time to keep an txtra one always handy. Sweet's 1W BARK5 Europe Discovers Way To Get Revenue From Radio Girls of Ms hon Shatter Traditions of Ohlcn '11 men New York (AP). Tho I'nltod, linn effected States Meads the world In radio1 groups which combination of linn rpei'lvi'd thn development but Kiiropc, though concession foi the entire country, uilll hampered by govei anient re- It Ih understood that Spain will strict Ions, Ih beginning to "I uw . follow this procedure, in", uceording to !:. A. Itrofos. "Kngland's system centers about European muuager or the Interna-ho Itiltlnh Uroudcostlng company tlonul Western Klectrlc company, i which operates 17 stations. A II who recently returned to this cense fee puid to tho governme.it country, h,y soo.ona people Is partly dl- Kngland Is tho only country j verted to the company. Holland whjch cum pares with the I'lilteii Htut.es," Mr. MrofoH an hi. ,(Kr miiny, With III ululU-nn, Is pro gressing rapidly, ( 'zeeho-solvukiii sees Die radio aH a means of. es tablishing Prague uh one of the, culvers. has seven concerns, but no regu lar programs are us yet sent out. France has five stations, three of which are operated by tho gov ernment with u license fen for re- outstaudlng iiiuhIciiI and cm It ti nil centers of the woild. The plan Ih to bruadcast the national open. Other countries are also consid ering musical programs to knit the national spirit and to advance culture." installation of receiving sets I still Illegal throughout rontim-ntiil i: u rope generally, but outlaw IU- "Noruoy Installed ono of the first broadcasting stations on the continent and Is considered nmong tho leaders. Sweden, with one station erected and two In pros pect, has plains for a comprehen sive, system of tner-llnkerl sta. tlons. Switzerland nnd Ireland, each have one fit nt ion, hut no organized broadcasting. Tho first You Know It'i Oorxl bft iuc It's Mtwtr Uy bwffT Salt i akb 3 lie Homof Krl Uuo4 Ctndy EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT YOCANS Bambino Bars Light nnd Dmk 10c nt Ciindy Hi.ul(ii;ii tors THE L & L DRUG CO. The Sign of a Good DniR Slorc tcnlng la being piucticeil on at station In Turkey begun operation wiuo scale, Mr. Hrotos ontIn-j l-ebruary 1. J I mi gory, Austria, ued. Tho freedom kth which Itcnmark ond the Halt in states tho government regulations' are j have jist begun to awaken to being Ignored, ho said, Indicated , tho possibilities of broadcasting." a trend of policy which ion-casts acceptitneo of broadcasting on a Minnesota l,nw ilvci-s Pcbate sysli-miilio plain. I What to Do About Hoars "Licensing of owners of receiv-' lug s-ts, and diversion of part1 ST. PAKFj (AP) Tho mlschlev or tho proceeds to the broadcast- '" black bear has become no fin ing companies, is an almost tint- aoylng to settlers, tourists, camp versal eliaructerlMlIc of the expan- (,'. villagers and others In Minne slon. (Jermuiiy bus under cousl.l- snta's vast forest lands that hn has eratlon a plan for renting rccetv-1 been made tho object of proposed. Ing sets at a low price. Hpuln makes It prufitnble for the broad casting companies by allowing publicity. "TOxpeeted Interference between hroiideiist ing stul limn In the Sev ern) countries Is sulil In have been one ni i ne re:i,sniH I or govern mental rcKtriciiiM of -radhi. Italy On Parade! , Si t - iii legislation. A bill Introduced In tho Minne sota Legislature would npproprlnte money "for the relief of Individ uals for Injuries suffered to their persons and properties by reasons of attacks from bears." Pnder the protection of n state I law the bears, according to name wardens, hnve mildly Increased nnd these offhws lll;en their num ber to Minnesota's famous lO.uon lakes. Klonr, vegetables, Jnms, fruit and other dellcncles brought Into the woods for human consumption of fer the greatest temptations to the bear family, game wardens say. Last summer tho wild berry crop was exceptionally poor In Minne sota nnd the hungry bears fre uuently pried the screens or doors from frail summer cabins to help themselves. LTSnON (AP). Tho women of Portugal slowly are emerging from the ulmost Moorish ticclu sion In which they have lived for so long, and tho first thing they do, under the new freedom, Is 1.) go to work. The shops and of fices of Lisbon are besieged these duys by girls eager to follow in tho footsteps of their sisters in other countries, and earn their own livings. ,. Much had to he. overcome by these Lisbon girls. There was the resistance and Ill-will or the masculine element, grounded la the precedent of many centuries, unci a lurge group of minor state officials, in fear of their own jobs, voiced violent opposition." Jn the schools also Portuguese girls have won their victories. Leipsic's Free Hand Gives Fat Harvests To Beggars of City I.EIPSIC (AP). It seemingly pays to beg In 1'lpsic. The mu nicipal welfare office of this ep.y bus unearthed facts us tt the profits of the begging profession that would worn fanciful weie! they not- borne out by first-hand testimony. ; One blind woman, for Instance, tnunuges to scrape together l.two marks, ubout 2fH a week. Daily earnings of $15 or $-5, a day are not ut ull unusual with men und women beggars of experience. Two brothers who were offered Jobs energetically declined them. saying they were making much more money wk"h their concerts. These concerts consisted In sink ing hefore the houses of the mid dle clans und following the per formance with a sad story ending In a pleu for alms. One of the brothers, It developed, spent his Sundays driving a motorcycle with his fiancee. In another Instance a beggar offered the owner of a certain clever dog $ inn for the kmn of the canine during begging hoips because, he said, the animal wo-tld help lils business. Another beg gar engaged two cripples to beir for him. He paid them a regu lar salary, but claimed t he en tire eurniiigs. In still another case a beggar who protended be ' was a disn hied war veteran paid l wo watchers I wenty-five 'cents nn hour eueh to warn him whenever a policeman appeared. Investigation I urther developed (hat one of t he most lucrnl in forms of begging was that of er klhiting children by way of win ning public sympathy. H was discovered that thern exists it school in Leip:dc nt which chil dren urn taught by experienced beggars what to say and what sort of doleful f:iec to put up. Children t bus trained are then 111 red out to professional beggars, who In return hand over a share of the proceeds to the director of t he school. Safe Milk For infant a t Invalid. Children, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powde form,makesTht Foori-Drinkfor All Agea. Digestible No booking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet tbrm. Ask for "Horlick's," at all Fountains. Vcf Avoid Imitation Substitute They have exploded old triulltions'i nnd today are taking their places' on the benches along with their j brothers. Ji r- J Stain Warehousing System Arouses Outside Interest J . roLUMnrs, s. c. ap). The;! development of the South Cnro-.J Una warehouse system has nrous- ed Interest outside the state, and: Is being studied by representatives 1 1 of other states, nccurdlng to .T.jl Clinton Itivers, state warehouse ! ! commissioner. Texas, especially, M- Itivers said, nppenrs likely toJ start a system putterncd after; " fho South Carolina plan. There1! are approximately LL'oO state j j warehouses In South Carolina de-n votpd to the storing of cotton, ! corn nnd other commodities, j These are held In storage until I thn market price Justifies them! sale. I - - - WE HAVE no brass HANI) TO parade around Al TELL you what we AHE DOIXO or how wo can SEItt'E you. But we are OUT l'OU business ond IXTEXn TO MAKE you NOTICE what we nro TKYIXi TO IK). If wo MAKE any statements VOI! IK) not believe, .JI'ST MAKE us piova THEM. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Jffferaon mitl IlcniliH-k fita. I'lionu Main 7IU IIUCKSOV nilltl.AND Klnir of Irnq Dih'IiIc Unit ry Will SiiffloP Fixtures House Wiring-- ATWATKR-KKNT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Fico Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 NfcW FOI.EV DLDO. rUODAD (AD Ktnir P,'lu! of. Irnn In trying to trach Ilia uh-1 Jorin lo prui-llir i'ir-lonll, nnrt In ortlor to cut ttitn rxpnnoti. him of-J forcl to foriRi" linlf the monthly' allowance to which ho la entiled ' under tho civil Hut. Ho hna token1 Ihla atcp on Icnrnlnfr tho true con-! Olllon of the Irnq treasury, which' uffera from a aerlous deficit. I One Artlhlc new'itpnper. while HinnklnR IVIaul for tills acknowl-j editi'tnent of the country'a fliMinelul dirflriilllea. aitir'ala that lending! orfltiula mlgltt copy the ktlijr'a es-j r,-llent example. While such a: rourao in thirdly prolmlile. there enn ' no iliniht that (urlher euta will have to he mndc In the eipendlture of the Knverninent on aalarh-a und Hllow ani')-. roi.ixiwixn is Tr.ciixicAi, lti.roitT kihmi i:w vmni I.AHORATOItll'.S OX GOLDEN CRUST GENERAL. API'KAHAXl'E Con.l III.OOM Oolden yellow. TKXTCHE Close cell formation. CHI'ST Thin and tender. riir.Mii-soft. , f'OI.OU OK CRl'MH rr.nniy white. ODOH Oood. - KI.AVOIt Oood. KKKPINO QUAMTIES-aood. A vkky fioon i.o.xr. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Old Koiilhem CHj JHaiM To ItetalJ Early History CAMDEN, H. T. (AP).: u mdell, remlniscenr of Revolutionary days and the scene of one of the mere important huttleji of the struKKl" of the colonials for Itherattun from England, will eonimemorat Us hlHtorlo past this apriiiff. with a pageant entitled, "f'amden. Yes. te relay and Toduy." This (inalnt town, which In lTiiS was one of the six leading rtt'eti of Hojth Carolina, retains much of the picturesque atmosphere of roloniul times, nnd a number of buildings stand as reminders e;f the-ltevolutionnry war period. It is frequented by tourists from the north as a winter resort. liussla PiiHlnres Xow ' Ilee. BE KMX (At'). Professor Mm chewnikow, of Moscow, Is repor: ed to have bred a new iypu of bee which Is a crow between n mother bee und a working lhe. This bee, upon, the development of which the ltUHsiun scientist U KMld to have been working for over a year, has the ovaries t of the mother- bee fully developed und also the wax glunds of tne working bee. The professor be lieves It nmy bu of gieit value in bee culture. A regular advertiser Is a oV pendn hie tnerchatidlH-r. Vife Doing Good Work 'J have been bud off with stom ach und liver trouble und bloating for many years. No doctors or medicine helped nie. On the ud vleo of my druggist I bought a bottle of Mayr's Wonderf il Item edy and I don't wunt to miss n single dose. Jt has given me more benefit than all t he medicine 1 have ever taken. I feel 1 ant doing good to recommend It to others." Jt Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from t he hit en- Una tract and allays the Inf lam- mution which causes practically all stomach, liver and lutestlii.il all men w, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money funded. At alt druggisls. Ad. Pure in the Can Pure in the Baking that's THE WORLD'S GREATEST ' One trial will convince you make a test forget the rest SALES 2' TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND THREE DAY SPECIAL ON i Federation Hard Wheat Flour Per Sack $2.50 Limit Four Sack to One Customer. No Charge for Delivery IMI0NE YOUR ORDERS CALL MAIN 75 J. G. SNODGRASS THONE MAIN 75 I . I I- . I I : I TTh ! I 1 CM SSS-a artiilr. (Sh cnriUil )n fav.ir vri'NNA .M') Vipnna rnnnot: lom In r. i.iitntlon for (tuloly. Fomi--' oni' 1n tin- irnrmrnt Irniln lit. .... ! f ! tlhiuh'.l that ilurtnir !.- ihn .l.i..-! t.iiner to ilr.i ,!. I.. .,. ,,f i,... ' "'l;n n.i m.n. or-, 1ol.h Vl, k. m,,Al h'-m iVv ! ""n"'''-""' .lr.'W.- n,l .1i0; .ni,.i. n.l now i!,c .hnk ihn'k, ' ,Wfm """" 1,1 whl,'h : 'h- Ih i.r.nir-,, KM of u .,,.,. ;'"' "' '"' "-y MM tiJ fur iuiiui In llwlliwwvJ. ""' '""""rx '"r lon.oiin puir; - o( Jantiiii ilipptii. j Servicing Batteries We Spedulize in natttry Rarharctnt, Rrrmlrlni aiui prnlnnntnc the vnln yoar ballry ni Inunilnl lo (le mranllnw of tlMt pIm or mak Oar pric ami rrrvK- niiui mu.fr. -HOIH HRtllAROV KFKVira ' 1II1 DMrlltnl FRED T. BURGESS MA 1 5 III ISC J.rfnna A maiice Y 0U often liear people refer to the "dear old days of romance to tne time when knight-errants roamed the earth to do honor to a lady's I duo eyes. These folks say we are living in an age of realism! An age of "realism" where the human voice is hurled across the world without wires; where the temperature of Mars is taken more than thirty million miles away; where tons of steel and people ride easily and safely through the air or under the sea! An age of realism! of all ages! Why this is the most romantic The advertising columns of this paper are full of romance of the . romance of men who have devoted their lives to brin.erinjr new comforts, conveniences and pleasures for mankind. Advertisements tell these stories, not with the roman tic exaggeration of a iongleur, but with the calm, simple words of sincerity. Here is a firm that spent millions to develop a product that makes your baby comfortable. Here is a company that has labored fifty years to cut a single hour of toil from your day's work. Here is a man who has searched the Seven Seas to produce a new flavor for your dinner. Romance this age is full of it. Not just empty ro mance, but the true romance of achievement, of prog ress, of the betterment of mankind. Advertisements tell yon what the romance of business is doinp for you. Rend them. i3 1 -Si ROM 1 I S3 if rl n