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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
Thursday. February 2ft, 1925. l K vj ill OlA IS CRAftTO EVENING SERVER' Ml SPRING'S URGE STRIKES COVE Collared by Dateless boys ; COVK (Spoolnl) Farmr lioro an Mjoyinit the sprint? weather. ' Ho ino nro plowing, boiih ar ntilM intf fWice. planting curly jfiiran und other odd Jobx pri'puralory to the ri?nlur ttprinR work. . A OeleiTUiton of riirnirrp, ran nlxilnK of J. It. Tallcnl. It, H. Dun pi, K. T. IIomwHI. S. P. Klfiht, I'. J. rhiutwli-k. A. K. lrtlty. K. J. lUilitr. A. 1. lii i lo r mul T. J I. Jolmson, wont to Hot l.nkf Tuh rtny to Interview i'oitmilHHloner Sl.-vfim In H'Knrd to roinl work on tji" minify rowl norili of Covi ' I.chKt KtiiiiKrfi-1d und family, of IhIoihI t'liy, visIU'd at tit"' T. . Jolmson notnu rerwitly. Mi. Winnie Bninne met Hulurduy. A wnull erowd waa in Jitttinliino )ioeause o( iiiil n hit of mVkmw In (tie n-(f;liliorltood. Mrs. Lydla M. I.uliti!' and win. witc a (i-riunh vIslloi-H (tio first of He wrk. . MrH. J J. riuidwIeU lu miffer ln wilh a severe, raw. oi Influ enza. , Hevenil of ML Kannle KranaerH Itttendeii tile HM' llHK "I l'nlon reeently. N'eii Kltrlit. had lw ininfortnii' to injur hm root mo l:nlly Dial he, tfl not ni.h la use It. ' Mm. (lffl. Miller wiih railed to i)io bednlde of Mr f:itll"I A. H. Conley who p:if'Hed HWiiy Htin.hty morning;, Mih. I.euh I!eeker of I. (liande vlille at the A. I lieeker home JflKt W'Tlt.' f - ' 'Scientist Traces Written Lanpuajjes To Sitfns of Zodiac I.OH ANCKI.KK (At) A new Hhlp was lutinrhed here rerenlly on the fli-ns of arrlwieotojry when M wnnj . OeiHliiK-rt iinlroi)Qinr and "wearrher of fuiMfiiii'H, In n paper "prewntrd ly him hefnre the Arno dJiaiit. rlnh, a phJliHopriral lindy i merlin? in llin UnlverNlly of Houtli I'ern cnllforniti, . outlined Hie prln J'rlpleH of "znillalpliahy" when-liy, ho naflerted, lie, vvuh nhle' to truer the oriKln of 20 wrliion kintfimKi'H to the hIkoh of (he xotliiir. ' Tlfs find in Mr. (letHinffer derlar rd, proved Unit ih! rononiy was n . n Melons self -nee familiar to the more Intelligent olnstuH of the nn- rlent world- imwardn of 1 2.fln0 years no; thhat the 111010, hy , means of godlalphnhy, now may he j made to rewul nmny Herrclu, re '( HrIoiih and hiHlorleal, whieh hith ; orto have been Ineked liookfi; that: ' Israel haa n, hl-rlory koIiik lm'k , 0500 yeatfl Into a period when Hn liiKh prleHtH, us reveulern of I ho iiiynterleH of tlm heavens, were morn advanred In Home hrnnehea of nsl ronnniy than Btiir-Rirofs of today, ami that there have, been luuiaiULOiUiUuiTQia. in . tlio-render-Iiik hy KnyptpiotfiHtH of Home of thej earliest ItiHcrlptlons found In , rKirypt. j ;: odlaral einbleins. the Hpeaker! Vdeelnred. hi'raine tribal or brother- ' ;hood hvihIioIh. and from thai plane ateppt-d Into plare as written char-' ? net era, each rept'eat'nllnK an Idea j ? to heroine lab'i. in altered form, .the Idler of the modern K''''ihie! HWIIS OF THE WEEK Junior uillegu glrta ul Ar kuinum City. Ka pul un (Inn rollur. wliwi lioy organlixd u 'dBtolisi!" club. Then the loy imdlm-lM-d the collar and kept tlm key. "We wear no man' collar." the lr! retorted, Mlliig.oK the lock mllJir than l fur key.. 27 YEARS AGO llartletl, flurke, Uohm and Hleln I ramp. The following were tnvil -1 ad jiiU'M.H: Mrs. Itndiuer, Mrs. 101 -: Ih ami Miss Xewlln. Second Hand Williams of l" IfJr.inde has bought out Hie Klin Merranl lie Co. pally Morinnj? fUmerver, Febru ary 2T, 1KUM Jay liroolcH left yes terday inornliiff f.r 'MeuKu where he fjoen to piin has' bis hill atoek of dry Roods for his .store hi Ibis e(ty. ; Homer Iteinhart w.is tn l.a Cirande yrsli'rday anil look lank with' him .Ihree Kiltie ellit kens and nine other breeds of a mild er disposition. Tiie parlies ' were out all day yesterday with surveyors m'-asur-lliff. flKllt'iliff and InvestiKalillK lo Ht-leet u lorailon for Hie suiriir !'( faeloiy but liiatle lio elmlce and will probably imike um today. Th Ladies Whlsi dub wa en tertained bv Mrs. 'ox tmd Mrs. Steinramp at Hie n siileiin- of the hitler on Thursday-ai'iernuon. Af t Hie rf-KUliir cronl.Hl was con- elmled In whieh Mrs. i'. H. I'lnn won first prtxe and Mrs. . I'. iuaekeiibnsh won serond prlw. dellelous rerreshnu aiM were serv ed and till expreHMrd thems.-lves ns havlnu- had a delightful time. The followlnj? nieinhers were pres ent: iMesdnines Moore, fjinlsay, 'inn, Qiiaekenbush, Spun hi Iiik, pear, Aiken, Hwei av, lloach, (iul Ill.K. Cavanu, lUimpliey, Cox, Dohnenkamp. Krlekmui. Murphy, AllSSlNCi MJ AX IS ()I NI OAKItlHCK', tre. Addph Zdl inaun of Minneapolis, for ninny yeara a itierehanl linn, u ho six f!irs ao walked out of his sior .ind disappeareil, and for wliom a search 1ms In n eoniltiiH d by r-la-Hyes ever Silier, WdS found iit Itall- hetid, sit inlli-s above (inktldKe by operatives of a uailouul deiertive ai-ney, who bad been trneinff his liioveiuenis III the uorlliWfsl for several mouths. Zeilmann had been worklnir tin iler an ossnmed name. The offieers slaleil he bail been suffering from home liienlul trouble al llie lime he b fi his Minneapolis home. He'waa perMiiided In ko lo Corllaiul here r la(iveH will Kit hiiu. Hoy' Condition Cell bill. MKIH'OUO, tire. Iternard I (raws, 12, son or Mr, and Mrs. Klmer !. Innva, who while rid IllK a bieyele was si ruck by an nutoinohlle driven by Airs, Mer man 1'enee, Is still in u. critical condition ul ii loeal hospital with a fractured skull anions other Injuries, - Mrs. I'encc also is seri ously ill at her home due to the shock and nervous strain of the accident. WAU.OWA. Or. (Hpecial). The hasi.et social put on al tiie I. O. O, K. hull hero Hat unlay night by meiubfts of the Wal lowa icranKe firov.'d, a vi-iy suc cessiul affair. 'htlr the. crowd wan not lurtfr, d u to iml roads and stormy .condition ' of the win t her, a, number of well -fit led buskcts were on hand, und sold at Kood 1 1 rices, the total receipts of Hie cvenliift - amount Inff lo slltfbtly over $'.'. A program pre- ceded the sell in tC if tbo bankets and was greatly cnjf)ycil by ull. Dunne litlirop of I -cup was n town u few days the hitter part of t he week. lb hn been suf fering from an , tnfertlon In one of tils bunds, and found. It neces sary lo be hen near the doctor for dally tteatim-nt. He is re ported lo be tfettillff uloilK Kood al Hiis lime. !. A. Dowiiint and" Ri-iice Kish- fr moved their horses from th lteam ranch on Iry rcek to pac tum on WhlsJicy tteeli Cue lutier part of the week. TIm t-w,in weather has rn lined the slock -to leave tht straw stacks In sifurch of Kratts. John Knott, who has been unite poorly at - his home In .town. Is reported (o hv JiiiprovinK ntowly. Kutfcnp Ktln left the last of the week for Snake' river, where lr will work for l C. Johnson, ttiroiiffh the- litnihtnv si-uson. Sam lcek sawed wood Krank Wulker the first of week. msTUi TOWARD IODINE CASS J.AKK, Minn. (AP) The iKtsslnif of the "medicine man with for of his supposedly supernatural the powers over evil spirits, is enabling Minnesota Indians in Increasingly Mis. I'cto Knott cut her hand lar-fTe numbers to take advantage of iiiite badly while pllttinf kind- the facilities for medical treatment ling at her home on Hear creek. 111 reservation hospiiuls, according N ' to . I. Vadsworihp superintend- Hum for Trappi'i Tails. i,nl of Hie Cunsoiultited chippwu 1!KNI. Ore. Kcum lor the Agency, safety of Churlfe (lootce. Tunlalo' While most of the approximately trapper, y.bo has pot been bea,'i 1 1, woo Chipprwas in this stain luiva of for more than :to days, wero become fairly clvilid, hundreds of increased wlit n Allen Wilcoxen ihe more ilmbl Indians are finding and It. W. Saycr rdHiied from the gap between the old-fashioned Kk bike und brought word that tribal manners and the modern he bad not been heard of there, healing means difficult lo bridge. A searching party was organized, said Mr. Wadsworth. Once the ln- While Cenrge has worked out dian overcounts his characteristic from his cabin at Tumalo, he also superstition, however, he makes an goea lo a cabin at the fool of apt convert and readily HObs-nibes Hrokcn Top, but haa viallcd neilh- lo this phase of civilization's roll er of nterw iturintr lh- So" day. I rihiil inn in his welfare. LET US HELP YOU-- , ; Wilh your electrical problems. WE ARE TIIE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS - AND RETAILERS H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone, 393-W TIIR only oats t!iat cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothh-.g else like it. Meaty gianules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful llavor. More tj:an a new oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-buildingcorholiytlrates.tissue-buildinii pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Stylo 1 1 -O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to.'ook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! Now two Regular H-0 Oafs Standard full lze and welnht pUa. weight, 1 lb. 4 nz. QCKKCOCSSG OATS Cook in 55" j 2 to 3 minutes Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATER KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radios Free CAIN 104 Benhain Electric Co. NKW l'tLEV HliPCk The Line Is Busy Wlirn llie li-li'iilinne nprrnlnr (Its yon "Hie Hnr Is liiisy," Hits rnc t lias iHt-n mnilp kimwn ti) lu-r liy an chi liln slpial, which In Ihe fiiiciiim of n rihhiiiI nnlniiinllcally ImlU'OH'S lh.il the IImp callcil tor Is In use. It Ihe oMi'nlr .wi-iim romiwllml In "tcsl" Ihe lini' or tlt parly cnllnl, i r.iiit .wvln- wnnlil lf out of I hi iinrsUoii. WIii ii "husy" ivporls ail- n'IM'aK'il on snni'sslvf rails for Ihn snini' niilnliiT, II Is jnni'i ally ilui' lo an liiijiioili'inlf li-p of tin- (-nihil llnr-. Ilavi- (-(Mifiili-m-p In her uhi'u f-lic niakis Ihi- i-i'poi-l "till- llin- is hity." Home Independent Telephone Co, nyHt-iiiH. I' Mfln-r poor In Bnmt-tlmi-H moro ,nf a tut It-It 1 li.it, iinyllihur i-Im-. It Itri'nil raHl iiioti tin- wnh-r will "hot ivliirn If tin- HharkH Ki-I II. If lirt nilvilrtlHi-n II, ho Unnwft It'H "Itond. WE SPECIALIZE ON .Generator 4 Starling Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Purls Ballery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 Vnu run rely lm Hie qimllly of our rr"MripllHi Sen K-e. 1 Increased B E Saved .IS $8,500 In state$169600 FremiiumSo A $50,000 20-Pay Life Policy Investment Value Of $16,600 This man had a $50,000 life insurance policy that -would -become paid up in 20 years, or that would represent a paid up es(a(c of that amount to he paid to his heirs when he died. The amount payable al death, either before or after llie policy was matured, was $50,01)0. In order (0 mature (lie policy he would have to pay $8.!00 in . premiums during the next few years. He had already paid enough premiums on the policy, how ever, to create a cash surrender value or an investment valuo of $lf,f00.00. If he died, his estate received only the protection, or $50,000, and lost the cash value of $I(i,(i00. The interest on $10,000 at 7 compounded semi-annually would be $1,180.00, which would buy new insurance of $50,000 al the present ajre of 15 years. Ry pivinjr tip his old policy, therefore, and taking: his in vestment of 10,000 out of il, and then buying a new policy for $50,000 with the interest, he still has protection amounting to $50,000' insurance in case of death and ALSO has the $l,K0if in cash. IN ADIUTION he has saved $8,500 in premiums that would have to be paid to mature the old policy. What Would You Do With Such A Policy? Wouldn't you consider it a good day's work to increase Your Es tate $16,600, make a net saving of $8,500, and not spend one extra dollar to do it? Insure For Protection Save Separately For Investment Have Your Policy Analyzed - I Will Do It Free Of Charge Bring your agent with you FLOYD McKENNON La Grande National Bank Bldg. Moon Dru Co. I'.vrryililiia for Ilia si-k Itooni I'IKim: M.MS 0 3 .,.y.'.M'J'J''.v,,MT.".;-!J',W!'-Mt"?' V