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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
J j j Friday, April 10, 1025j - - ft -a M a k ask m Mtfmfn W T TS T T . r r I ' T T T i I M I' il A HT 1 IjlliiX' I IKMi l H 1 . i r (i i i Ii 'i t i Si (J I, 1 i I . I 1 " I i urn mil rn i - MArn Mill r n , AID ORATORY WASHINGTON" (AD Vice Trchidrnt faw'H Hpectacular i. taek on oiU'-niuii liniral lion talk ing events lit the K''n.it and tii' more recent elk-lil-hou r erh of H nulor roji land of N't w York fitfulnt the M- ol I'in. h ir.-aty. han ci capital :itliu lH M in tK up noted Inmanrea uf hiiKtliy nnatoi-ial ad- Tin mioffirliil rerun! In held bv H-na!or l.a l-'uih-lU- ol' Wlseonran. Hpe;iklnj; " i i-iirr-iiry jiie:iHure on -May 29. I'Jok, lut held ill.- floor for is iio.ii a:;:! 1'" ndnui.s. A lli-hour Hpr-Kch I endMed In Ri nalnr ';ilkm-r of V-st Virginia. January HI, iv.il. when tin-Fore- hill v.iK Mi.l-i- .inicu.s.iion. K'-milor All' u of N'-Ira.'ka on u tober l-1L 1 !:. -lkai; 'I tin lentimi ol' Mi'- H' Miil" mi- I 4 hum h the repeal f ,,)' flvir bill: d a mi tit U i r period wan eonHtimed by Senator Carter of Montana Oil .i art n i, j .t" i , wmii" "-""nib ii ri era it nil liarhoi h measure. S naiur .on" K. puhliraii, Wash-. iiiKtoit, nml" a i;l-hour anl IiTi minute Hpt'iTh on l-Vbriwiry H-ld, l!t!f), tlutlliK consideration of the ship iiiil'i'liaxi' hill; Henalor 1 iur tun of Ohio MJkt- for 12 hour and id minute on a riven uihl harbor hill on Septemh-r JH-I'J. t!M5: ami Senator S t of I'tMi In f-redlled with ;i a;'-i h exl ending 1 7 hour and 8!". minutes on July 1913, wiii'ti tin- I ' mier wol tariff lio-a-Hiiii- was iiii'h r iP-ImiI-. Tin- chamhi-r at 1 Ip- olli'T cm) of (be tapltnl run lay claim l() no mi'.-h IHOlOtltr' l OliltOt lHtl I'll'ttllH. HOM!if ihIih prt-chnii1 anv P-tiKHiy a'hlr M hy one inn a, tic loPi,'.Ht Im'Iok" two or two ati'l ii half liCiiiH. wIh-h tin i hait.'iian of a t oioin ii t'-f, in i-haiK'-ol" major hiil. Ih i-laininK ii pi-Kvlxioiin, Tin- i lap.i- il linn- (o.intt 'J an tin1 nn'iiMil'i' of a st iiah- sH h in not iilu a i ol ' tHph 'l I'll! In-ly wit ll t Kjn akiiii-;. 1 -M ii nlly (In hprak'T in MiHiiiip'i.i h (ii-!!ilonn or KHtt ! r i -a IK v.hi'h riv' n hn-alhlnjr il . Fake:Suici(J L(e History of Blue Mountains; How Oregon Arose From the Sea BAKING F i Lid. l:vJ .:. ftoxlne Scrpa was mourned on uVot vhen U wan reported ne nad (Ufiipt-d to rti-Jilli In Hun FranriJir-D Hay. Now It in learmrt that Jtuxlne ullvo III CiinaiiiL aial that her 'ilt-aih" WiiH fakil hy JoMi-ph Vtl?r,' who Ih ICovIiik'h Kf-t oikI hiiMhund. J'he r.tk (tnhl'lt) w.m trhd to cuver up thf fact Hint Itoxlnu liiitl nuinlfd JoHi.-pi without ilivorclnK Berpa. I'lniniM for hindrance mmle hy Kt-rpa ;i-d to an LXporju of the fake miiflde. KJunacs i or More titan sToumlanda half for a Quarto- WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government npacp. Thf Hirh-t rulr- h that In onh-r to kn-p Ihf floor n senator iiiii.il .siaak from Ms d'-sk and re i.,.,iti i:niiliiL' hut vnrloiiH nri-Hitt- Iiik fil'fl'''f.s havi cinilitfiuinccd a lih'-i al luti-i pi-Hal Ion of t his n n I pi i iniii. -I Muaiors io walk about ihc chninhtr or rt'.'it on thn arms of tln-;r thaliH. Sfimior i '(ipcl'find. wln-n he hcl Mi" floor for dtfht hourw. rcc. iilly. 1,-inLr In Ihc ci.lirsi fif ll)H NliCCill I wo kIii.ssi h of milk. In wbh'h pkk w.-ri' htalcn up. it Itowl or Soup, and much water. Eiiul.u . wuunmffi g.f '1 '4Jff?MFg!WWFgro MAYTAG DAY - 'ill fll p . IT DOKS NOT COST A SIIA'KIJ POI.I.Atl TO THY A "MAYTAfi" Iiisl plume, and ymi cm lie the judKP. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Scientists Plan Cool Trip for Summer Days WASHTNTiTON (AP) A nrl- p ntific cxpi'dithm to tin' lilt If known chain of Aleutian IhIuikIh off tin' ooafit of Alaska Ih t!n laf.k this Miiumt r or a spcchil field parly of tip coast and codi'tle Burvry. to In ahh-d hy Ihc coast Rimnl. equipped will) modern uppara tiiw, the party will he picked up hy the coast triinrri, which will laml il on one island of the roup, re Niime il h pal rol work and later pick up Ihe party 4ind take It to another of the Aleuilitnu. The program r tlm party, which If to have Seattle aboard Ihe coiod auard cutter llaittu April 15, Ih to make a preliminary Hiir-v.-y lo collect data useful III a more thorough mirvey; to obtain mag netic observal loii. I lit ! ml 111 (C de tiiininatioii of a possible local magnetic dlstnrbanVe tine to the chaiacter of the rocks; to deter mine ju-curale posilionH by astro nomical observations; lo operate ail atitlruailc thle kiuikc, whenever .oinliiitns Avarrant, and to make 1 opt)t:raphii Hiirvt '.' of 1 lie hnr Imh.h si n 4 1 collect const pilot In formal ion. fThe new radio method will be llSed III Kettintf hitherto doubtful longitudes, by maklnir observationH on stars nnd receiving ratlio siir nals, ami calculating: the differ ence tn lime between tin' ininstnlt 1 1 n station nnd place of observa tion. The part v will consist of Lieu tenant (J-. c. Jones, Knslc.n J. '. Huso ii nd two tiie ii, all 'peclally !)elele.. Manila Vnut4 Drydock 'lo .Meet All llemtir.ih j MANILA (AD A movement , for Ihe establishment hero of n dry-lock and yards of Hiifflclent eapaeitv to accouuuotlate the lai'K- est ship-s on the Pacific ian been siarted by sliippiiu: men ami kov j eminent ollh'lals. It Is pointed out 'that under present cotnlit tonw ves j hcs under the American flat? which make Manila He ir lermliiUH, are icoMlpellid !o proceed to lblUKkOn 1 or Slwnik'li.tl wlnn i.-palrs of any '. iMiiisiih rahle Imporiaiice are neces-Isa.y. The HIim Mouniaifu and Ihe His kiyoiiM. K'-oloKiftH ti-ll uh. are I he oliJcHt land In Oregon. Mlllloim o yeum iiko. ttiette two Hcclionn of our stale protruded uh two rocky In- jland from the niiiroumling troidcal loceun. I-'okmII Hea Hhelltf iiiny ho fouml on the xhoublerK of these j mountain to uphold thin fad. In I tin- very center of the slide, Ihe. tarmeiH tell of haviiiK fariiiM on the "bench" which Is really the old bench left when ihe ocean wan shut out, To Ko back to the. bei'lnilliiK. I Klve hundred yearn before ihe thn" ! r.f 'tit-iHl t he (;reek tihlloHOliher !'l'l,).u --.1,1 ll.f.l nil ll.liwu i '" " " " I from water. fb-neHis HayH thai "the eurth wiih without form, ami void: and darkness was upon Mi- face ot Ihe deep." Modern Hch-nl 11 now think Dial perhaps at one time wa fer did cover I he whole surface of the earth. The molten Inter ior wan covered by a thin crunt ol rook, and thin by woter. Then when the molten Interior coob-d more, Il naiuraliv contracted. The rrust bail to nd jiiHt ItBi-lf to the cniitruriliii' interior, bo It cruuipb-d I In Himis formlmr mountains. Our own Itlue Mountiilim are anion-: the nhbst of the world -older by far lhau the pockles, the CiiKja-bn. or ,f he Coast ItanijeH. ' Imatlne a I tin' count less tttren OKO Whtn Hie Wltlel-H Of the !reirt world ocean wahed the kIioi-ch of the two Ishtndrt, t he Hlaklvous and the nine MounialiiH, Tn Die tropi cal climate, the palm and lh er;'?' prew. Thf coal il posliH of Oreiron show evidence of the pnluifi ami ferns that icrew then. Ah the Interior of the earth con tinued to cool, oilier inounlainB he pa n to rise from t he otea n floor. This iu-xt ratiKe In onr neighbor hood was the f -isendeH. As 1 h'y rfiH', t hey pratlually shut off the ocean null! the waters around the tune .Mount a inn iierame a ia ne which wan first salt and then fresh. Thn upward movement" of Die hind continued nnd Die floor of this lal: continued to rise until all that was left wah a chain of lakes draining off to the north nnd west throntrh Die Columbia nnd Its tributaries. The Band ridge In the middle of thlM valley Ih probably n relic of 0 sort of sa ml bar that formed In this old lake. Pones of the rhinoceros, the camel, and the broad fared ox th" I ancestor of the modern buffalo) have been fouml on the west side of the nine Mountains. This means that the Cascades were not yet high enough to shut out the tronl-.; cal wln.lH and rains of the Pacific1, Alaska did not exist at that lime,: and the warm ocean rurnnts from! the pouth pot In their work morn, effectively than now. 1 1 As the Casein) cm rose liljrher. the crumpling and grinding of rod: 1 caused a great fissure to occur In this region of the great Northwest.: Prom this cmek. black lava poured out over thousands of so.ua re miles of territory In the greatest fissure eruption that Die world has ever seen. The rich wlvat growing table lands of Washington '.nd Oregon are Die result. Volrnnir rock of thlrt kind breaks down into Die richest kind of soli. The lava bur led the mountains up to, their shoulders, nnd Die grand old Co-. Inmbln with Us tributary stream began to wear flown through the 1 rork. We find the rcsulln of thin t't-eat out pnn ring of lava nil through this Wiley. The phlny black bnsnliie rocks on the hi Us. Din rich black earth washed down Into the valley nil sneak to ns In eloquent Innmine-e of the outpour-, lug of lrivn. In the time lornr psst.J Toward the west, there were nlsnj violent eruptions of volcanoes which Ihrew out nshes. nnd some j of these nshes drifted this wnv nnd; fell, to add to our soil the ll'rht vol-1 cn nle nsh element found In this vntU y, . Atter Thin itrne.vr.R ntinn was ti'ast. I'nlmnl llf nalp left reenr-ted. The hoi-se. the mistndnn nnd the m.mi ninth left their bnne9 to tell us of the life nf this period.) Imb-ed. Ore-ron In Dion-'h bv somej eenllirlstq to bn Ihe original home of the hor'-e. I Then frost Instead of fire ennw and closed Din enoeh of the niim. ; ninth. C.larlers deseeTK1"'' from D--, leonntnlns. end let th.-lr rentes In the moraines nf errwcl. These i niornlti' S nre the Inn sloln n'nees wbc-o ttte rl.nelprs rf'!!' ,lotvn fmp Die innuntriln 'dps nnl deposited the material which they had scratched up In I heir move men (k. We utilize these deposit as griivel pitH for road building. The Glacial At- is Ihe laiesl ki-o-logical lige before Hie present. Af ter the disappearance of Die fanc iers from most of the mounlains the ordinary processes of weather lug whirh wt- know, began. Tin rocks are being broken down into ihe soli hy the action of the frost, Die heal of the sun, by rain, by wind, by the uction of running wo i-r. We Kfo uh many klmls of soil as i here have been rocks preced ing. The tendency for mountains 1.4 lo be worn down lo the level of Die river vaiten .;;c.:t thevv It' Die present geological COIlditiCOH continue, within a bw millions of yeuis Kill' Mine Mounlains may have entirely disappeared. - Hot Lake llulletin. TO STOKE HELIUM GAS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES SOON WAHHINO'f'N (Al') Tln rouu or Mini's under un m't m ii lute in Mil" " 'oi)Bn-i, will tak- ov'T from tin1 nuvy ulioitl July 1 III proiliictlun of iM-linni. I II'1 isna u, In InllutlriK Hi- Kin"' 'II'' lKll)l I .ok Aiisi- it ii nii'l Sln niin- li.nh. 'I'hif iritnsfiT Ih noi -vf ,nl l.y IT. S. f. Mud. ilil'f 1"-'"- i Imi i,f Hi.! Iiiirt'uu. lo involve any niurk.Ml hunt'e ul pollry. No iipiii-eeluljlK (iiiuntliy of hel ium la belli i-Kinrli-.l now. ihe new low provides Ihul i-itimrl iu.lieullon iiiiibI he limde In Hie ! neerelui y of Ihe Inlerior "ml l"'i' IllllHHlon olillllneil from Hie presl ,l. ni. on Hie Joint leioninieiiilullon I of Hie neei'ellll'ie of will'. IIUVV ami lnleiior. 'J'lilB ,rovllim wan pill inln Hie 'aw Hi l"-ini' ,i,. iniiiH-oceunlc air line lo linve u supply "f helium on tuiml al ihelr fon lun lerminalH. Oflliials of the bureau ur. rar.i ful to point oill that the new liar uKiiiiMt helium eMiortutlon will ,,, mint,,!.. ..BitliiHt I'ore.Kn wl enlWa who !- 'l"i,n ,ly f Ihe Has for their llll.oia-lurleH. If be adverllsea It. lie knowf lf fOOll. More In ii). reller l planned, hiinnim: a iarm H-ems hi pay ahum ;ih w.-ll us nendlni; a hoy to colleKe. 0 J 1 QSk( Easter Place and 1 j J Tally farijH. Oreet- lZ,jl j Iiib cards, Molloos, I 'ii' Violet & liose llnua. Heineutlier Kasler. Hlcliarilson'9 Art tt Gift fsliop STILL GOING! fll'U Opportunity SALE IPs teaching scores of buy ers i hi men n in ;r nf low Iiric's 4in Mt'ir.s lint lies. The New York Store Old Scraiiltni A Sboit LtM-atbui SwifPs Premium Boneless Hams for Easter Wlicn shopping for your Easter Ham "quality" is what the well-to-do housewife thinks of. "Value" is what means most to the housewife who counts the cost. 1'oth select Swift's Premium, both are satisfied. If a whole Ham is too much for you, we will filadiv cut it in half. Paltison Bros, Grocery Phone Main 80 STARVFn NFWVF.S J CRY FOR: ATD i Plsensed ner-es st nd out dan ger signals. ITeed Ibem If yon .would snve nnlold mlserv, Tf vom nro cross and Irritable, enstly tired out. tumri nt Die slightest soun'V cannot fdt still for nnv lengtti nf Dine, toss nbnut during s'een. loss nights, lose yoor temper at Mi-it provocation, fear Imnrbnrv ! danger, vnur nerves nre signalling for relief. Tion't seen this relief In brn. 1 mides. nnreotlcs fin 1 other hnbU-, forming flrnrs. Thcv bill the i nerves for n short fine on'v. Then the old trouble returns worse than ev. ! Pnnn Veuvltls Tablets pr rn neond.'d to soothe nnil heal the 'nfifnied nerves. Thry nrr nbsn-; inte'v harmless. Ttiey eontnln no 'bromides or nnreotles. ll-tsed t'wn '. rfCOCr.l7ed n''lncpl of medie.il I science D's rem" rknt'b Deatment es direct tn the cons' of De .llsordei nnd pels to relieve te ; taut, blghlv si rung nerves tv Ijfottng Inst big, results. M-rv j h'blern eaus ronnnd to 1 ,'- lieiMiiif nbl of this treatment V'--irr!.''d bv man V '"ndln nhv. ens. If voi wsnt to re'T nn.t rid yo rs-lf of t,"'e Inf'-'"!!" tin tnrt Ink In 1'nni v.mri Tablets tO.bl v Thr n-lc nf .vnornns iled botte is Sl.OS Vot (ciirr.Kt w HI recoref'entl Dni. j lied Cress brnjf f5tnre w"' run. I n'v you. Mall orders filled. Adv. Minerva Says ; Lost chnnct before Kaater to doll up your littlo toolsio wootsles! t Itemember. the boys oro nlways looking for the girl who looks euto and nlfly. A pair of nice light tan ribbon ties, short vamp and box I heels or n two-toned patnnt nnd tan combination. I IllS IS 11 M'ly t'llianj iimii- ber. Many other styles to sehct from. THE BOOTERY (i.W II.WIII'.N, Mgr. llimii- of llu Anli-Ahl SIiop. New shipment just In. Friday and Saturday WEATIIERLY the quBlity ice cream. Our ice cream sodas, nnd milk shakes are made with Weatherly. That's the reason th;y are better. Moon Dru Co. F.terjthlng for the Sick lloom I'lIONK (MAIN S and bMIk THE SPARK PLUG that keep brain and nerves and musclef hitting on all 12 cylinders when most of your friends are complaining of Spring Fever is a common-sense diet. In springtime the heavy foods of winter slow you up make you feel tired, lazy, listless. Just try lunching on Tru-Blu Grahams and milk for a week. You'll cheat spring fever. Order From Your Grocer Now Every Good Grocer has Tru-Blu Grahams in blue and Qold canons and in ?-lb wood boxes TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY-Spokane and Portland nil ! iiMimnniiuMiiMiii ii n i mbi ! mm irnTm i mur in i iiiiiui in il Mt.E and B miiy fiams aeon Meats Groceries We suggest our mild cured Mount Emily I lam witlfeggs for your Easter Breakfast We carry a fine line of vegetables. Prices Right Grande Ronde Meat Company 0y t'