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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGttT PACES TODAY ftb CI TY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND- AP Ore gon! Rain In the mat, prob ably rain In the east tonight and Wednesday. B$rxm VOLUME XXIII. MEMBEtt ASSOCIATED r!ES8 LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 142 HIT lilt RESORT A U.S. PURK Importance of Cereal Crops in County Great Tins fnrm Income derived from cerenlti almost equals that derived front ull otlit-r sources combined tn t'nlon counly. according to the n port of u committee of the antttml agricultural economic confer ence, held In I'nion county recently. The Income from cereals, buy and foiaKK equals &7 per cent of tha tolul Income from ull sources. Tho report continues: The production of the small groins In L'nlon co'inly, uccordlng lo statistics compiled Ly tha V. S. depurtiuent of agriculture, was as follows: Production ttushels Mnvnnripnt. tn TCf Rfcfl 1Pfl Winter wlient . r, . i .Spring Wheat .. 10 OUUUIU ACUUJl Government Acres .... iti.lS'J .... 2S.025 Oats a. 440 Hurley in Hushels US l.U 1 2 4 til. KIT 306. 271 lOL'.syt per Acre 5.0 I X.ll S2.4 30.8 l.l.a. per Acre l.iiiu 1,080 1.037 1.478 The ubuve rlg'Jres art; averages for lite flve-yeur period. Value per Aero JU.!,lt 14.40 ' 14.26 17.80 1919 10 TO HOLD WALLOWA LAKE WEEK SOON 1 National .l Recognition of j "Switzerland of Amer ica" Would Result from Action. V, All Kasl'-rn Oregon and cspc ' daily I'nion and Wullowucouni.es will unite in observance of a Wul lowa l.ako Wonderland Week Murch SO-April t. Inclusive, announcements- today declared. hell era, telling of the plan brief ly, have been mailed by thu I'nion County Chamber of Commerce. "There Is a btrong fueling held by the people who are In close touch with Wallowa Lake wonder hind that it is possible and advis able to have that country net aside us a national park." the Idler rendu. Adwmluucs Many. 'The ndvuntuKes of making Wallowa a nalional park are evi dent. Jl would mean thousands or toiirh'ls, new hotel buildings, con struction of mountain roads by the government connecting tin l,a (imnde-Wullowa Lake highway with the liuker-Cornucopla high way, and a new road connection to I.ewlHton which would place, la Grande on tho direct tourist route Ivlwi '-n Yellowstone Turk and the coast." If the scclion. often termed the Switzerland of America, could be made a national park H would re , suit In ihousandH of visitors every enr from outside tftules Instead of the hundreds that now take ad vantage of the KuMern Oregon playground. i:ma inclusive. The costs of raising oats ut I he Unlau Station In I'Jiu-II'LM were us follows: , vrz Acreage 47.60 SINGERS HERE ONflMfM Hushels prod 3.83U.UU Hushels per acre SU.6. Coat per acre $ZU.M Coat per bushel.. .83 1 I24 77.t 8,S29.U 49.3 $23.72 .02 The Oregon Agricultural glee club, which will appear hero Wednesday evening in concert ut the high school and follow this with a dance at the Zuber hull with music by the Oregon Aggra- vators, delighted a large crowd at liaker lust night, according to re port!! received in l.a Grande. Tonight the club will nppcurr In I'nion and tomorrow it will come. l.a Grande. The members are riding in two large; busses, equip ped In modern manner. Features of the concert here wll. be the uppearuncc of the. seven i;.lcco orchestra , a men's quartet and Victor Trash, inugiclan of no mean ability. Thu club is directed by l'aul IVtrl, formerly of the 'German grand opera, who Is the new direc tor of the college school of music. ,a Grande people arc expecting the concert, Vspeckilly, to be a treat and a large crowd, that will undoubtedly tax Mm- capacity of the utiditorluui. is anticipated. LIQUOR TRIAL IS POSTPONED lue tu Inability or Mrs. llurrlson to appear the trial of Mr. and Mrs. I'. II. Harrison who were lo have been tried -ycslerdny by Judgi HilKll K. P.rndy on chaws of pes session of li'tuor was postponed tin 111 nexl week. Mrs. Harrison was ill and V...IS unable lo appear. Th date ror Ihe trial will be H"t defi nitely when furl (1. Helm, district ultnrnev. returns from Tacoinn WnshlnKlon. Thomas Harrison. eliarRed wilh disorderly conduct, plead not giillly and will be tried Saturday morning lit in o'clock by Judge Itratly. 73.9 3,1188.0 41. S . :5.is .01 on ap- REELECTED FOR 15-26 IDE M THE DALLES TO GET LA GRANDE LAND BUSINESS PORTLAND, On'. (Special) .1. II. IVnre. of tiro 1 41 firaiulu land ifrl-o, slated here jrsliT liny that the l.a tirnnilc bind or llcc will be coiiMillilntiit nilh the land orrico nt Tim Dalle. The ilepartiiH iit nT the Interior ileidil cl lo uliolisli the I nloii county land oirli-c some time rnto niul under the order or Ihe ilcpnit inelil. II will bo put out of busl ines April 110. Aitol-illm; to Mr. I'carc. Iberl: nro n.noo aen's of jiimmI land in this dlslrlii nml .a7.IMMl aires w.ilcli Iiuvk been flbil on but on wbiili rinal prcsif bus not been Hindu. FOURTH AUTO THEFT OCCURS TIi- fourth car slul'-n In Iji tli-inde in less than a well's time was. tiiken from Ihe corner of S.-vt-iith and i .streets las! nlslit. about 111 o'clock and lias not yet been round. The machine Is u ilodRH touring car, 1924 model, be loiiKing 19 (1. W. Iliinti r. I.asl IVhlay A. W. Nelson and II. Winters round that Ih'lr cars hud been stolen durlns Ihe niltht mid Siltnrduv nlnht some one drove Hr. McAdorv's Kninklln away whilo be was alli ndlnir the senior play at the hlirli school. The tlrsl two curs stolen have. In en recovered. und II Is reported thai Ir. Me Adory's car was round near Sum mervilli. yesteriiuy urternoon. Three Babies Arrive Yesterday and Today Those onlliiilsls who ure predict - I111; that l.a. (irallde may some day be 11 hirne clly would be more than justified in that belief should Ihe blrlll rate rccistcred here yesler lay- und today continue. 1 hrre babies wi re born lo Iji t.ranue ia- n nts within the Inst 4H liolirs. I wo were. Ril ls end one was u boy. Mr. and -Mrs. Hay llauin la-came Hie proud parcnls of a son oorn 111 their home ut ulll M avenue yes terday afternoon. Mother and child are doilllt well. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Coleman are the parents of u daunhter, also born yesterday afternoon ill their 1 r 11I I4n:i N avenue. The yoilllK lady lias already been christened Shirley Mary. The birth of 11 dailllliler lo Mr. and Mrs. Ivl. Kay oei urn-d this liiornlui; ut III'- IMy home on the corner of riliulillii und I ilrlslon Streets. Tho cost of ruislnp barley was as follows: Mcreuire 64.0 llushels prod 3,24s. II Hushels per acre fio.r JC.S1 Cost per bushel... .44 These costs lire based proximately the following: charges: 8 per cent Interest on $ I rU land. S per cent InLorest on equipment ruled at .'iU0. $3 per acre tuxes. Uihor at 311 cents per hour for mun labor und 10 cents per hour for boriie labor. n'lieat. After fallow, winter wheal should be sown generally In preference to spring wlwat in Union county, be cause of Its greater yield. Kurly sowlnc; or winter wheat ulso aldB in preventing soli blowing. Tho varieties of winter wheat recommended for general culture aro Hybrid 1 28. and Kortylold. Tho growing of oilier winter wheat should be discontinued. Hard Kederatlon Is recommend ed both for yield and milling quaU jlty. It should not be full sown. I'CUeraiinn IS Superior on irriB.ieu land und limy prove better than tlljird Kederatlon In Homo of the 1 dry lunds. Inasmuch n.s there nro sevenu local Hour mills successfully op (ruling In l'nlon -county,, the farm crop section recommends that tbn Industry be encouraged In every way and that preference be given lo Ihe products of these mills no long as their ouallly und price con tinue satisfactory. We commend the practice of the local mills In providing floor ground exclusively rroiudLurd l'Vd eratlon spring wheal, u variety which has proven particularly well suited ror spring sowing in l'nlon county. We suggest thul. tho com mercial organizations of the vari ous towns In the county call to the attention of tho housewives of their respective coininuult les that 11 high grade flour is now available ground from ilurd Kederatlon spring wlieut. Oats and Itarley. Enough barley and outs should Board Makes No Changes in Leadership of Schools 32 APPLY FOR SUPERIN TEN DEN C Y Nearly Every State in the West ' Kep resented in Applications; Selection May Come in July, NEEDS ARE t Past v Achievements and 1 Future Prospects Told by W. K. Gilbert OUTLOOK BRIGHT IF EFFORT MADE Speakei-s at Commercial Luncheon Stress Neces sity of Active Coopera tion iind Hard Work. Tie. sides the regular roullne bun!- Warren Gilbert, t-hairmun of to nes that came before the mem- 1 day'a chamber of commerce lunch- bers of the La Urn tide board of eon. treated the members to a education hiM night nt a meeilni-1 look , Into what the future might that lasted until 12:30 o'clock, 1 principals for the u CIrundn schools woro re-elected for the coming school year. V. O. Towler wu.s re-rclecled , principal of the high school; Airs. 12. A. McKuehran was re-elected prlnclpul of the Central grammar school; It. A. Wilkerson wus again chosen an prlnclpul of the Greenwood-school; Mrs. Nellie G. Neltl of the Illverla school aJid Mrs. Kvelyn Uennett of the Willow school. Another Kubool board meeting will be held In the near future, to elect teachers for the year of 192G- 2ti. . ' , 32 Art or SuiH-rintciideitey Up to tho present time, 2 ap plications have been received from ua many pedagogues for th1 posi tion of superintendent of the 14L Grande schools, which will be come, vacant at- the end of Ibis school year because of A. . Jlamp- ton's election lo bo nuperlntendent of schools in Astoria, Oregon. A deflnllq decision as to who will fill tub office will not be made until name time in July und by Hint .Min It i ex peeled that, probably half a hundred applica tions will have been filed. The prespnt 32 upplicatlon rep resent nearly every stuto. in the weM. one cometf from North Du- kota. (Continued on 1'age Irivc.) New Beauty Shop Will Be Opened Here Monday Another biaiily shop will be opined In Iji flrande on Monday, in the Model Hurlier shop, (iceord ing to announcement made tmlay. The new shop will be In chaw of .Miss Irene Welneeke and Mis. Krluxell. bolh experhnced beauty cxperU of San l'ranclsco. Rules for Prevention Of Spud Diseases Given BRANCHLINE ROAD BETTER If weal her conditions continue fuvorable and there l no more In the remainder of this week the highway between I Clmnde and Wallowa hike will probably bo open to heavy traffic the last of tills week, ucc.ordlng to announce ment from the slate highway of flees this morning. There has been a load Hmll on this road for cvera weeks be cause of the frost coming from the Rrouiid und leaving It soft und easy to break Ihrough. However, if conditions remuln us 1hry are at present 1 he load limit will be soon lifted from thin section. 'Twas a Sad Story, Mates! ' . - ; . fx '.".J ii Vfve" s ' M LOSES OUT I It -was a Ictii'ful mtiio when cops rnhbMl Hurry "Swctlc' Ferguson's enfo Iti rortbuul, Ore. Kvcrybotly crlcil, ltaldeil ami raltlcrs nllke, Ilt-wcver, (ho tears veixi not Ichiro of seiitlment hardly that, for t lit; cops had lei Iimiso a flock of tear gas bombs. That explains the picture IVrguson, left, and t'apialn J'rtHl West, right, both crying their eyes out while tho patrol wagon was on its way. GOUNTY TAX i PAYMENTS DUE A.i the last day for payment of taxes for the first half falls on Sun day, Amos llnlm. deputy Bherlff. who collects taxes at tho court house announced thin morning that taxpayers will also have Monday on which to make ry'"rnl' MRS WISIAK IS AWARDED $175.00 Mrs. Alpha Wliak who .sued the rl ror 9215 for damage- Uom to Iter imtmhi from a fall 4'BiLHetl by a defef'lUc tUlewalk, wiu awanled $175 by (Im; cir cuit court Jury yesterday. A colhvttofi cne, ItunyAii vs. 'Smith was on trial loduj. hold,' for Iajl Grande providing nec essary stej'S be taken by those in terested In the advancement and development of the city. He Ion' launching into Ihe main portion of his nd dress Mr. Gilbert briefly reviewed the progress that hus been made In the post three und one-half years, especially 1n reference to good roads, building and the lumber Industry. lie described la Grande as the natural center of the Inland Km pire nnd tumong other things that he declared could be brought here if tlrt effort Ls expended are: a highway from, hewiston, Idaho, connecting with the locut system; pa v I r(g letween l.onc Tree and Tl'loeasut; a modern und adequate armory i a normal school; u big dairy Industry, choeao factory and possibly a condenser; a woolen mill and. If Irrigation can be e cured economically, a augar beet factory. I. S. Looking Wcsl. He pointed out that Ihe entire country Is looking to Oregon for lis Hporiff woolens and said that hit Hi vv'no Hn why a large wool en mill could not be brought Into this section that would, us would a normal school, a sugar beet fac tory and the others, bring capita.! to la. Grande that would be of im mense value to the community and neurby diatrlcts. "The big thing necessary ia co ordinated effort," Mr. Gilbert Bald, "and every member of the chamber or the chamber of commerce, should become an active, worker. If the membership committee happens to visit you, it will be beoa.uge they want you to become uti active mem ber." lie suggested, among other things, internal organisations with in the chamber of commerce for the benefit of various industries here, such as lumbering, retailing, wholesaling, elc. Appleby Speaks Following Mr. Gilbert. Frank H. Appleby, of the F.venlng Observer, (ipoke briefly along a similar line. Among other things Mr. Appleby tuwierled that Grande business men "do not know what a business N. Y. Commission Bars Dempsey and Kearns Champion and Manager Declared Ineligible Be . cause of Infraction of State Rules. XTRA SIXH)M) AY OF TltlAI, OX SAN FKAM'ISCO (AIM' The second day of the murder trial of Inrothy Elllngsoti, her mother's slayer, wus i-cmimcd today with the ucstionlug or jurors. Tho defend' ant uppearcd Icnn nervous Ihun yes lenlay. NKW VOHK y the Associat ed , Presa).- Tho New York at ate athletic commission today placed Jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns on Us Ineligible list In New York for their failure to reply sat's factorlly to the commission's ittl matum that In-mpsey uucepl Har ry Will's challenge. .. , The commissions action was taken, Ihe statement, explained because of the failure, of Uempsey and his munagjrr1"to comply with the. rules governing championship bouts." Flltl'i ('AITAIX KILLUD Dempsey. could not be suspend- NKWl'OUT, It. I. (AIM John ed becauso he holds no boxing Mallow, fire, captain, was killed license in this state, but inetlgl- when tha Newport City hall burn bllity will mean that he cannot; twlay. Anotlicr fireman was receive a Hccnao to box hero un- KoriouMy Injured when tho root til his relations with luo commis- fHI. Damngo to properly was ston are) adjusted. Baby Chicks Received From Forest Grove, Ore, Its by chicks for Ia Grande poultry men l.Vn of them urrl" ed here yesterday from Forest (Continued on Pnge Five.) TIPSY GOATS DISTURB TIN HAS FUAN'IS('( (lly lht A. soclated I'ress) Klghl goatM ills- ttirhed the truffle ut Mount Kdeti, a town near here, yesterday when I hey became Intoxicated ufter eat Grove. Oregon. This shipment nu moonslilne iiiilsIi. wus taken ny h. a. uotierison. i The animals rammed several CHUTE BUYS SAVOY HOTEL of Th" forty or iict'' lecelvrd ;i. carload I-Mijiu, .e. shipped In h- re re-e-nlly by Hie 1 41 OrHinl- Nutlonul bank are many making plan for growing an x-epMm,,,v irrade roi of iiotalors I hi son. Some arc even phmntnic on i-.iisinic eerllfled iotutoes for m d. With this end In view II. O. Av- r. county agent, to kM" fl much itsslstance an noHite to the pututrj crow-r. In e-rd hiL'b s a that farmers whom Mr. .Wrrj Is unaim In h'.t h nt'iNiinllv ma V llH ve ( he benefit of such advice as he has compiled a number of Instructions et interest to pota'o growers in farm-rr. i.o(g-n. r,l and whMi w" ftified I .e. in case innn.i j due d. t'laiillnz Ktiles Tic- flrt p neral rub- is that po-tatf-.s hMld not be pbiiit'd In soil wtiteb has had potatoes grown fin it durinir two eurs pnluus. (j.M.d s..d shotild nut b planted nllbln 3,,M f diseased ! d. Mi ml gmn have the nmsl sue i 54 by planUm: on Krotind wbieb (ha (trown prain and Mlfra wlin A deal ror the Havoy Hot"l. on or the three hireest esl abllsh incuts of Ihe kind in the nity wuti made pulilh; 1 his morning w hen J, M. t'houte. ih' new ownr, look pos.4ession. The property w puiebusd from U'-n Ifecioos who formerly owti'd both Hie Sjvoy und Hjhiiimt Hotels MTf but lids now purebawd property in Med ford and expects to move there mion, Mr. hKite is a well known Im f lrunde business man. lb v. n ii and mutiHifd the I'hoale I'ou! Il-ill n the corner of J1 fferson and On pot street for s-verul years und prior to thai was u resident of Sunim'-rvllie. The new owner announetd Ibis Adolph Newlln, r;imer Darren and : persons. Including women, in 1h Albert Hteln. Mr. Newlln hud his main thoroughfare while Deputy chicks on disploy In tho drugl Marxhul t:iirn Htokes was forced to store windows yesterday, Oregon Trail Cafe Is Benight by Idaho Men P. F. Harris, of lluls'. Idaho. I and T. - Mejd of the Yellow Do, liuv purehajed the ire'in, Trail cjif" from Mr. Hynder. The name of (he restaurant has been clrtntfed to the Jack liubblt and the daei will be op-n Tor the first time un der Ihe new munugement tomor row morning at H o'clock, Mr. Meud will also adit manage the Yellow Duff. The restaurant will be run mi tt goMl, ebun bals and the kitchen will Im- open to public Inspection at ull tine, ureordlwr to annotince meiii y th new ownership Ihirf morning. flee lo a watering trough for safe ty. The owner of the goals was finally Inculed and he led his drunken charges away. Kawiits Loot Chinese Town; Murder Priest the slfalTa liuf nut be.-n thoru.iKh ly cultliated out It will give trou- SII.WfJIIAl (lly Hie AKS'petaled Vn-ys) Iteport from foreign sonrc say Unit hnndll. neked the vithige of Votijr f'lienk Yu. In morning that no great changes lo Mongolia. Mareh 13. burned the t'."yiitinu -4 vn I'agr Fl?.) the pulley of Ihe hotel will In- made ut pre nt but that the busineKi will be run along the some lines as in the past. It lifian nilsHkon. set fire iu rttany f'hriflllun homes und shot a priest whl ts believed to have been a for eigner. ' All Over 2 Counties KTATi; HANK HIILT DOWN ' Oi,V.MJ!A (AI)" . The Moncs Uike state Hank nt Xeppel, lirnnt coutily, Wnsbinglon. was closed to day tine to u depleted reserve, It was un pounced heii DARWINISM IS HIT SEVERELY $200,000. AtiOIIvS I.ONU TO stanfokh 1'ALO A I .TO, CBUf. (Al") Sinn fortl yoKtrrility ilofrnttil llio Oregon AkkIoh polo H'Unl 10 to II. It wn-1 tlio wrond ku'ho of Hh- hoi'U'H won hy KKiiifoiil. Tliu Airglcs lost tlio first 111 lo 2. Jury Returns Verdict for 5,000 Pounds for His . Former Wife MONEY REGARDED AS REPAYMENTS Nearlv $25,000 to Be Giv en Plaintiff for Loans? Made to Ex-Husband, in the Past. ' LONDON (By th Associated Press). A verdict tor 6,000 pounds, neurly 26,O00, In', favor of Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Dennis toun woh returned by tho Jury today In her suit against her for mer husband, Colonol Dennlstoun, , for money she claimed she loaned him. Tho jury found that Dennis. Voun mado a verbal agreement to assist In his former wife's sup port from time to time but dld not mnktt tho agroenient set forth f in Mrs, Dunnlstoun's claims. Tho Jury found that Dennlstoun Is only bound to assist her whon necessity . arose, nor was ho bound to support her If she becamo tlio wlfo or mistress of the Spaniard Dolln, or tlio wlfo of a rich man. ; lU-naymciit of Loans. ' Consideration for tho ogres-' ment. the Jury suld, was Mra ' Dcnnlstoun's abstentatlon from claiming malntenanco or . alimony ' beforo tho French court at tho time of the divorce. The verdict found that all sums that Donnm ' toun received from his former wlfo were tn the form of loans which ho failed to repay. ...t..? i ; Jiidgn Praises ' Witness. "Heaven has ,no rage-. llke-lov to hatred turned, not- hill a Mry llko a woman scoined," These words of Congreve were cited by Judge McCardlo, who Is a bache lor. In. summing up the evidence in the suit. There was tenso ex citement In the courtroom as thu Judge delivered tho address to tha Jury. .,-.;!; "I havo formed the view," lie said, "that Mrs. Donnlstoun la one of tlio most adroit and most ingenious witnesses I havo seen 111 30 years and If she lnvcntod a claim against Colonel Dennis. NAS1IV1LL1' soclati-d Press) Tenn. (My I lie As- Tennessee Mon KMi ixiixu ni;ci:ssahv .Ml;ll'OKI. On ( Al) The first general hiiiiiiIkIhk of tlm year ngiiliist frosl 'ntno itnlny In or- I'linnl.s nenr hero, willi tlio tcinper- (Contfnued on 1'age Five.) day run down the curtain on tlio autre an dngixi'H aliovo scro. Karly Darwin-Hurley drama when Clov. .tuiiiiiui iiiiih uu kiikhv uuui IKJI'IO WATKIt WIMi IllOCKDK I.VDIA.NAI'OMS (AP) Vlo IIiiim or WeilnoMlay's toniiiilo ami relief workers In hoiilhwrslorn In- illuna nro eaierrly wati'lilntt Ilia wa crnor Austin Vvuy signed a mil puxsed by tho general lufsembly casting Into discard the theory of volution. Tho bill' burn the leaching of evolution In the public schools, nor NORTH IOIVER. Oro. (Spe elnli -The first annual meeting of mals und colleges of the suite. Tlio tors of the Wahnnli nmt lllru k rl- tho commercial club here was held POWDER CLUB BANQUET HELD governor, in a inesaage lo the leg- en, wukii weiiiner nurcaii mann ipjt evening with about tivo scorr Islaturu aixompanylng the signed pretllcte.1 would receun imiay. iik members and guests in attendence. hill, declared evolution "at vail- water yiterday mode roud vlr- ance with tin teachlngi of man' luallv Itniuissuldn and canseil creation as related In tho ttlhl The chief executlvu defended his decision by declaring I hat the bill presented a ''drntlnct prote.st i against an lrreligfotw tendency lo exalt ho called science and deny the lilhle In HOtue schools and i""r- lers a tendeney nmda uietilally wrong and rutully tulschlevoiiM in Its effects on our children, our In stitutions and our country." The bill contravenes neither freedom of religion" nor "Hirht separation or church, and Mate." t h e govern o r a I d , I h eh o bet n g "fixed principles In thu country. "It Is manlfesHy Impossible," the message continued, "lor our school system to onilt all attention to the blbl- and lo wholly Ignore It." The new act make.i It unlawful (t'onlliiued on I'uge Kive.) lief worker to abandon efforts to cure for Hie injured iu rural dls-UhiM. rrai'ltrally rtery pi set) In hfilh I nloii and Wallowa ennui Ic-, 'I hi- b-!-rver da- npn''ii lu ll v nli'i urr mi the hd lo rnrr tint news llielr n-gnlar ifrn---iMMefici' ir -.M" litl dt'-tnlt'liet arr alwa itf greBl Inlere! If mi wMi lo kei-p ifiiiiwl wilh IhetiT tart (mi itiiniitiiiiltie. It Im a p nlsr feature ami It in atiollier rea-HMi why 1 be Oh--crwr It n-sil geminlly utcr tut1 It iMittlie. Ob?r er AdT-rrl llng A 3lcrchaiidlnliitf bervkje COLONEL IVAM10K GIVEN VETERAN'S JEWEL LAST NIGHT Colonel I1. 11. Ivanhoe was pre wnted Mh a velBrun's Jewel by Hed i 'rwB lodge. No. 2 7 of I he Kntchts nf I'ythlas bal ev-niii. repics-nilug 2't years of m:M.e hieiitberKblp in U:e oiganlallon. Th picKcntHtion nddreHH whm delivered by Jtidire J. W. Know) who has hiiiimir bei-n Ihe ponses Hor of a velerun's Jevttd for houm time. I'reeedlng Ibe presenlul lou exer cises U ban!iet Hitx served In lite lodge rooms by the Pythian Hitters. iMirtng Ihe reg ilar bitsineMs ki; DOCTORS SOUGHT ETERNAL YOUTH 3,525 YEARS AGO NKW Vdl'.K Hy the Associat ed Pi-chs). A chapter on "how lo i-hunw mi old man Into u youni; niiili of 20 years" huB been round ill the old"Xt trentise on inedleiil science lino surgery In the world, the Kdwin Kiillth Pupynis or 10HO II. c, The illHcovery, liulde by Pro fessor JanieH II. Ilreiislil, was an nounced today by Alexander J. Hill, lilmirluii or the New York lllKtoiliail society. . The paxMtiKf on rejtivenallon wus evitlently written by one or tho ouueks who Inri'iited even Ihe ancient medical profession. Tho banquet was prepared by tho North Powder ladles nnd was "fit for o. king" If the concensus of opinion could bo taken at ' par value. W. ('. Perkins, president of the l.a Clrunile chamber of commerce, Kloyd Melvennon of La Orande. Dr. W. T. ' Phv of Hot Ike, President I'adwell of the Union Commercial elub, H. H. Welmer, president of the Cove Commercial club, Joe Htoddurd, president of the Baker Chamber of Commrrco, and Wal ter Meachum of baker were anions Ihe out-of-town members. IVV. A. Huddleston. president, pre sided and A. (I. Angel delivered the address of welcome Annual reports were read and approved and several Important mattnH, Including the fact that more than f 1,0011,000 . worth nt products were shipped from North Powder annually, were brought out by various speakers. The membership of tho club has Increased from 43 to 6 members during the past year. Bedtime Story" Recited Concerning Prized Pearls (Ity Hurry It. Hunt) von Multr-an. from ivhoui tho WASHINf.'P'N NKA speeuil t present ambassador Is descended. A new hedfkuie s'ory. reminnscent oT Grimm's Kalry Tales or Urn loik KiorteH of Hans Christian An b iH'-n. has reuehed Washington along with the arrival or the m (iiTtmin tiiuhuKHudor, llaron Airo von Mallazan, and his young wll slon if I be l"'lK" II. I'lxon hiki mummer. Igitve a talk on Ihe KnlRhts or The highly romullc and rumlful I'ytbias home m lit h Is ma Inlaiif I nat ure of the yarn streHdy has ser 'sl Vsneouver. WiihIi.. ror Ihe len- vd lo Inspire nn unusuul Interest iefit of tneiobers or Ihe order who In' the athel. lle. blond diplomat ian- resbbnls of Oregon nnd Wash-1 who Is tn represent beru Ihe ff- iiiKton. aha of Ihe new Herman republic, j The latter part of Ihe evening About io yeais ago. or In I58S, was devoted to cards and dnnelng. tho story goes, the Uurroness Eva while lying iu her great canopied bed following Ilia birth of a son. dreamed (hot I her' appeared be fore her a liny Utile man with t long v hlle beurd. "Hood lndy,M Ihn IKMe mun sold. "I uim a gnome, a goblin. In tha old days my people lived among men and hrlped them. Put limn hus Infome unkind, and u ar migrating northward. "We stopped In your costlo to rest and ar IIvIiir under tb i floor of your bedchamber. My (Continued on lag Eight) m