" THE ES UKANDE EVENINU OBSERVER
gafaraay. MarcK 13, 1925.
PAGE FTX
FARMEBS BUSy
i AT TIE COVE
COVE (Special) Farmers are
busy nt- work in the fields, and
every nno Is enjoying the -March
weather.
Mt.- Funny Grunge met fop nn
nil day meeting on Saturday and
attended to business mutters. Mrs.
..' J, f'hadwlck was Heeled alter
nate delegate to the Stale Grants
to be held at The IMilles In June.
Mr. and Sirs. I,, J, f'hadwh k were
also Heeled to fill the vaeant of
fices of asslslunt steward and
Indies' assistant steward. Mrs.. Jtuth
Jiaker lutd charge of a fine pro
gram on bees, whteh consisted of
readings, reeltat Ions, solos and a
roll rull, .County Agent II. ,
Avery and Mr. Jaekwell of O. A.
C, will speak ut Grange liall on
crops and oilier far in problems,
on Saturday nlghi, Mnreh 14 at
7:.1u. Everyone is cordially Invit
ed In come.
Mrs. t'nderwood who has been
staying nt the Johnson home, dur
ing the winter returned o her
home in 1 (.ramie last week.
rhadwlck and family, and
J. I'., Miller were business vh'llnrM
iM T.il Oriinde hist week.
Severn I meaihers of t ho A. E.
I. L. . . 1 . 1
WILL REPU1NT
CREEK FARMS
Hartley family ore 1)1 with the
"fill.", .. , ...
"Sonny" Johnson, Bon of E. V.
John Hon of l.u Grande Ih spend
ing a few days with his grand
parents, Mr. oud Mrfv'l. it. John
son. Marion OHse, daughter of Mrs.
ft. J. Ituker hud her tonsils re
moved last week und Is doing nice.
!y.
Chns. Conner. John Mellaril nnd
Hon, Vivian are working on the
rond north of Cove.
T. 11. Johnson and Phas. NelHon
were ljuslne.HH vlullors In Ui Grande
on Tuesday.
Nathan On ran motored to I'orl
land last week on business.
J " ' jtn'i P tor t he extra expt-nse in
jrcsi'tMiintf,
Wembley Eihthtlinn (.Vis liendy 1 x. T .
.,..,, i.v.-f. rwmi 'ii..n. i.. I Mrs, J. A. Mrf'onso has hern
,.(.. ,.. .- .. , 'I'Hte HI for the past week but Is
LONDON (A.O.-.n-IMHh r,;rV;,.i,aPl',,yrPV,''-'"B'
iib uri; watfthiiiK Willi imirli in-i Hult'riiis on- blooming, (Trass
lorwrt llii! ixpitiim-nlH wiilnh nil-'1" sliirllnK to Bit irriwn, tin. miulr-lii-lnir
mailo Ii.tc In win effort loir'1" ll!'v'' "''"'" "":p eiipennincc.
ninlio Bllv.'r fox' fiilliilliB In i:nK-'""-','y,llnK lll'Hrt' Hint Hprln
limit u piiylnB propimll Ion. , , Ill's nrrlvi il - vi ry imic li In uilviinon
l-'urniH Imvn l.i in itnrt.- nt'AI-nr ""y '''" yen. Kiirmitra lire
ni HH In Ki'ntliiml, linil ixf oi il.sh I ! j I'UlMInK fi nw, polHolilllir
anil. lli xhill-on-Hi a. What i.ir.:. tH'Ul,','"lH' 'li'iinlnif fi-i-il loin anil tlio
thin movo will liavn on tln prlc-! K''n''r;i1 'onllni' that pn eiM ilH the
of hIIvit fox fin- In flrr.it Hrltaln'l","""K 1,1 "r """ f!'". All Imll-
unnot at pn-wlil In- xtali-.l, l.nt ill'""01" ",'' f"1!1": will l.f-
llan Ih-imi nrovoil il'lilnir llw 1,1 !'" tnn-li laiil.r lnri' than imual
CLOVER TliKKK (SponlaD It
III fi'npeil that most of th fall grain
Is killed In this vloinlty. The heavy
nnow rume too late for protection
from tin? long hurfl freeze. Most of
llho farmers will reseed with Hard
Federation, i'he iittittirle being that
this type of grain has proven so
will
Here's Tallest President
Ifi yems that the last and niost;'r Kn,ul
easily example of Die silver fox
uro tiiose of nnlinals brerl in cap
tivity. The ToxiS have bewi
hroiiKht here from ranadn.
ther continues.
Win. Wo thins hhs greatly I tit -
proved In health and has returned
Ills son, Chester and
moved In to keep house
ytii
-r ImMm
T X ' Send SI .
"Early to Bed, Early
toKise".
The Extra Etrljr Eijrptiin Special
his had our personal adeclion and
produce extra early beeta with
antall learea and amall tap roots.
The roots are of rather fattened
hape and the flesh Is dark red and
of finest quality. I'ht,, 10c; oz ISc;
V, lb., 40c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 11
or V, 5 Iba. $1.10.
Many of our seeds are extra selected
strains, originated and developed by
us through many years of careful
study and experimentation and are
the unquestioned leaders among
seeds as the rapid increase in our
trade with market gardeners all over
the northwest shows.
I'tr Tbli NortliM-eit
durilra Collrilluii
- Jirgtiinr mI. tl.&S
till I'M'-kct Kktt ll
of tti I'ullontDK:
Brant Burpu'i
fc ( r l n f I est : llrun,
Ulll'i UBllriuust;iaiil;
llrrt, Ksira Kstily
Kb 1'IlMti K i e c I a I ;
Hnerl (urn. (Jlll'i
J tufiiuved 1 1 i) 1 it e ii
bun m m ; fiirnil, Tu
li If ti H Ml ; lli'imi
tirr, IuvIh 1't rft'rt ;
Iftllli e, New Viifk ;
' m r n ii 1 i , T' lnicr
I It ml ; .MiiKkmrlon,
(loldll rrt-am; Venn,
Cjullfl Coiitf nt (lull ) ;
l'M, U'urUl'i Hft
tiltl . Hi1nui'li, Mhiii
tnoih WltKtir: ItHfl
It.U, Knrly Si-iiMnt
T u r n 1 p W li I i e -Tipped;
Turniw
OrmiKv Jolly.
lo the farm,
wife hav
and help Mils season w ith I he fariu-
Ini:.
The road from North I'owder to
Iciover Creek Is now imssable for a
lear but across the summit II Is still
liiipiui-iable and doean't look as If
It would be' favomble for some
jtime.
Mr. and Mrs. rani n.ihlstrnm of
Maker are frequent visllors at the
homo of Mr. I ablstrom's mother.
K. S. Tiilbnlt moved Ills callle
Oils week from the Wllllnm Mrant
farm where he has hud a hunch
feeding nearly all winter, lie wilt
feed here at his Clover Creek farm
mil II KixiNH starts and he will he
nlile to I urn them out In his pas
tures. Mr. Anpley n haullnt? liny from
the Old Grant place, having bought
It from Tom Johnson.
I-eo l-Yost from Cnnndn, has been
a visitor at the George Cnrnes
home for the past two weeks.
MIrs l.llle Dahlstrotn has been
playiiiK for tho Wolf Creek dances
this winter and seems to mnke It
a point to be oi(the dol, regard
less of Ihe weather, condition of
the road. etc. Miss Dahlstrom ptnyn
Hie piano In the orchestra that, fur
nishes the music for these fiances.1
I'he entire Gardner family have
secured holdings In the vicinity of
yssa, Oregon, and will depart for
t heir new location when weather
will permit.
Kdlson MoC'anse was n business;
visitor In l.a Grande last Saturday.!
ii:it
Portland.
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If you want to know who Is president of tho Free State of inzffrj
formerly the city of DanxlR, floa t start anything to find out. I-or ttt
gentleman who.-will answer Van is 0 feet H inches tall. Jlis nainu )r .
. Rnhn, und he shown ht:rn with a London bellhop.
LONDON' (AH) The cannibal
isplders that liv near the top of
j M t . K verest exist, at h iher alt 1-
tudes than uny other ttnlmul known!
to man. I ney were iteserined re
cently to the Hoyul Geographical
Society by Major It. V. G. Hings-
Mon. Jiaturullst of the Mt. Kvereat
expedition in li'1'4.
These spiders live in islands of
j broken rock surrounded by snow
land ice, and for food they eat one
'another. Traces of this permanent
I animal existence were found tar
I above the Hi mala van snow line,
and some 4. (jOO feet above the last
vegetable growth. Major Kingston
explained.
A general Idea of the natural
.life on the mountainous desert of
(Hie Tlbeiun plateau Was given In
the lecture. The atmosphere Is so
I dry Hint the skin and nails of hu-
iiKtn beings split, ami the ordinary
I denim posit ion bf flesh is prevent
ed altogether..
Wild sheep and mountain liares
climb up the rangi a. even to the
barren slopes at 17,000 feet. "There
is u llltlo red-start which builds Its
nest at the same Inhospitable
height, and we found grasshoppers
IS. ooo feet, near ihe .furl heal
limit of vegetable growth." Major
Ilingston declared, '
"There were been, moths und
even buttert'lleH at SI.OiHi feet." he
said, "and Houghs, a kind of crow.
the Immense height of 27,oao
'feet." ,
To contend with the scarcity of
I1 food In this regions, some of the
birds had specially modified blllv
for digging into frozen noil, so that
they might reach hibernating In
sects. Harrowing and hibernating
the means by which many ant-
llllilK escape the et rt'inr' Cold md ,
manago to exist.
Home birds formed communi
ties with mammals. Many little
birds associated with mouse-hares,
and there was 'perfect confidence
and harmony among them. At
greater heights, on the almost-barren
mountains, wus an association
of Houghs and wild sheep. , The
Hough sits on the sheep's back, und
searches for Insects In the antiuul's
hair.
Popular Priced Jazz
Invades Covent Garden
drama, clrcua, ballet, pantlmlme,
revue and films. During the wnr
It serxed us a storehouse for fur
niture from other buildings token:
over by the. government for office
purposes.
LONDON (AP). London's fu
mous Convent Garden theater, of-!
finally known as the lioyal Opera'
House, has conn at last under:
the spell of jazz. The theat'r. i
built In JX'oX, is to be taken over
by u syndicate which gives dances
every night in the week at popu-j
lar prices. This will be the first
time that the theater has been
used as ' a dance hall, although f
mriny nubile dances have been
held there in former times. The I
dancing season will end late in i
the spring, It Is announced, In 1
time lor what la to lie known as!
an international season of opera, j
The- Hoyal Opera House, which j
hern iiif popularly known as Co-j
vent Garden theater because of ;
its location near the famous mar-
ket place, has had varied experi
ences, having been used lfr opera,!
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ItlO DK JANKhtO (AP). The
.lU'.wtpU I iiH-141 I Inn it L angle in Urn
xiiian mdio is the study of ling,
lisli. Half hour lessons are giv-
Foreign Legion Draws
Adventurers ofWorla
PARIS AP) Approximately 40 (certified Americnn Is serving as a
self-styled Americans are now j first sergeant. Hut of Ihe re
servlng in the rnmous Foregin J.e-! malnder of the reputed 40, little
gion of the French army, scatter-1 Is known In official quarters. And
ed lb Algeria. Morocco, Syria and official quarters, keeping lo the
Tonkin. Hut how many of that 'Idea of the "refuge," are not anx-
n twice a
ek and are
two score are really citizens of the
I'nlted States the French war de
partment Is unable to say. All It
knows is that within the past three
years 4 o men, describing them- i
selves ns Americnns have enlisted. ,
The reason for luck of accurate
data 011 these self-exiled or self- i
styled Americnns Ib that the
French army requires absolutely
no Identity papers of applicants
for service in Its renowned expe
ditionary corps. A German who
has never been any farther west
than Frankfurt -on -the-Main may
ions to be further informed.
Oarless Lifeboat Has !
Tryout Near London
popular. II Is estimated the stud
cnts number I n.aoii.
very j present himself before a recruiting tho nhS(.nee of oura tne (nwntor.
WILLYS. OVEKLAND FINE MOTOR CA
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wbrld's lowest priced
four door M 'Steel Sedan
with Sliding CearTransmisswn
officer nnd join the legion under j , K1(lnlnKi contends that one
I
LONDON (AP). A lifeboat 'J
witho it oars, which It is claimed l
may be propelled even in rough I J
weather by persons without prev-'i
tons training, was tried out herej
recently In the presence or ship-
ping experts und representatives !
of the government. Hecause of Z
t
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the name of Otto Schmidt. Amerl-Jof thp chj(.f (,imculties of taunc
ran, norn in nonoaen. fsimnariy in n,.,m, f..lim Vl.ua.ii ti
a Pole may join up as Stanislas ! ,HstrehH ,1((S )ecn overcomc.'
Skryzskmskl. American, born and I att. ,.... ,
bred In Cleveland. Provided the ,
applicant meets the physical re-
Farmers
Those of you who
Have some sheep will
Soon have some wool
To sell.
Let 11s flml you the
Buyer.
Last year two cars
Of wool were assembled
At our wnrch-ousc
Where It was easy for
The buyer to sample
Ami make up a ear
AroonlitiK to grade.
Tills year, we want
To handle Ten cars.
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pelled by the occupants, who havol
lever which they pull forward nndj
iVr, i-Mnnil it .1' m 'jhackward, this action through
very simple gear causing a pro-
l he French recruiting authorities
make no Investigation. "No ques
tions asked" in the legion's rule.
Offers Itefuge
For the Legion Etrangere was
founded "to offer refuge." accord
ing to tho minister to King Louis
Philippe who organized it in 1S31,
"to those foreigners who, by rea
son of the troubled state of Eu
rope have come within our bor
ders, and whor.e presence unem
ployed ami harassed by necessity,
may const it 11 to a public danger.".
Moon ni ur l XIl 1 membership in
the legion was thrown open to
Frenchmen. From the beginning
of Its history of nenrly loo years,
the legion has normally been a
good 40, or no per cent Germai) In
makeup. Yet never, according to
the French army chiefs, has that
high percentage made the slight
est ill 1 Terence m the legion's loy
alty to either the white flag of
Louis Philippe or the tricolor un
der which Fra n n's i r in 1 e h ve
marched during the reign of Na
poleon 111 nnd tho present repub-
llcnn regime, The glowing cltn-
f
peller to drive tho lifuboit
through the water. The boatusod!
In the experiment had 42 occu-l
pants. With one man nt each of'
the eight, levers It was possible
to maintain n speed of three miles
an ho.ir and with two men warn
ing on each of the levers a speed
of six miles an hour was brought
about, according to .official an
nouncement of Lloyd's agents who
were present.
Ilepiesentatives of the London
board of trade, the Hritlsh corpor
ation, and 40 of- the leading Hrit
lsh steamship companies also wit
nessed the tryout, which was re
ported a success.
Vicuna Inderal tidier lo ilvt .
Chance (ti "'Hniiter of Seville
VIENNA (AP). Hmlerstudies!
and supers nre to have a great j
chance ut the Vienna Hurg thea-;
ter. A performaiiee of Iteau- j
mai'clmis' "Harbor of Seville" will;
be given for charity in which nllj
the leading parts will be taken by
lions which 'the potj-Bot warriors , ,'r"'s"" uKlLT?'
The new Overland All- cr ; ; . extra strength In
Steel Sedan is giving " size and design of axles
people much bigger Ideas
of dollar-for-dollar value
... a body entirety of steel,
with greatly increased
driving vision . . . greater
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light in weight and easy
,.i to handle ... a big en
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the buoyant ridins
smoothness of patented
Triplex Springs ... the
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Getting & Hanks
mi l l ji:ri i:i(so sr.
LA CllANDK, okk,
nmnssod during the Into war tire
ample proof that their famous song
"Having no fatherland,
France Is our mother"
h no mere poetical Imagery.
20,000 r.urollctl.
The legion's strength is now
close to 20,000 men. In times of
peace Its effectives nre normally
not employed In Franco proper,
but In the colonies. The regula
tions provide that the legionnaire,
who enlists for a five year first
term of service shall be rotated
from Africa to the Far East nnd
bnck again. For the legion ; the
French high command tries to live
up to tho old recruiting promise of
"Join the army and seo the world.'
Tho discipline, as far as regu
lations go. Is exactly the same as
In the regular French forces.; In
practice the presence of a large ,
number pf Ormnn non-commls- j
sioned officers tends to make It J
more strict. However, foreign of-
ft coin who can show good service ,
records may be Hdmttted as teg ton ;
second tteutennnta after n six 1
months' training period. Oppor-
tunitv for attendance at the French j
officers' training schools ts held j
out to all runks of legionnaires :
who show the necess.-iry aptitude, j
Among the officers now serving !
with the legion thorp nre known to 1
ho hona fide Amerti-uns who Jotni1 '
the force durtne the late war. no j
secondary roles In which they sel
dom have more than a single line
to speak.
Figaro, one of the chief parts
In the pefformnnce, will be taken)
by nn nctor who never before hnsl
been entrusted with more thnn I
one short sentence. Dramatic cri
tics are discussing the perfor
mance with great eagerness and
predicting that it may result In
giving the Vienna stage ft new
star.
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During the Winter period, when time was not of such potential
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9-lb. sack Potlatch Pan Cake Flour 69c
10 lbs. White Beans 79c
3 2'2-lb. pkgs. Peet's Granulated Soap .-. $1.00
10 bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap 49c
4 jars Rogers Prepared Mustard - 49c
6 boxes Matches 29c
10 cans Campbell Soup . .....99c
100-lb. sack Scratch Feed $3.99
10-lb. can Red Can Karo Syrup... .. 89c
10-lb. can Blue Can Karo Syrup 79c
10-lb. can Skagg's Cane and Maple Syrup $1.69
10-lh. can Pure Honey .....$1.59
2 cans Prince Albert or Velvet. Tobacco r......!......25c
Horseshoe, Climax and Star Tobacco, per lb ....7,'c
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