La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 14, 1925, Image 5

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    THE LTV' GRANDE EVENING OKSERVEK
PAGE FIVE
Tuesday, April 1-1, 1925.
I rzt
I oral Npws In Rnpf I
'comixjj lvi:nts
April '17 April Antika 111 hljfl1-
jwduml auditorium.
Union County Track and Field
Meet at I'nion May 2.
Eastern On-Koii Track anl Fluid
Meet at La Clinndy May y.
Union l.lve stock Show at Un
ion, June 10-11-12.
Spent Week I lid n( ninn
Mrs. Jd. K. Taylor spent the
week cull at I'nion at the honn- of
her dattHht'-r. Mrs. W. V. Stevens.
Vent (o liiiln
Haltli' J. Mays hdl y, sterday for
KlKin to spend several idays vislliiiK
Mr. -and Mr:;. J. A. Masteison of
that city.
Ih r li-oin I i iii' land
Masb-r Junior Trevy is visiting hi
La C'-.mde a' the koine of his un
cle. . i:. Tret y, Iroin his home
at Krnitland. Idaho.
To make fbmie n( 1. 1 u I it
Mr. ;(nd Mis. i;d. 1 t ni inert have
Hone in Klein, where they . will
make (heir home. Mi'. Itemmert it
Intel-ruled in the planinfc ,11)111 III
Hint place.
Wi lli In Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. L n Noyes. Mrs. S.
f Zuher an Mrs. Nellie Hill mo
tored Jo V:i'!:i Walla. Washlni'ton.
Sumlay and spent the day.
Men On Utisiitos ,
Jant'-u L. Hand, J. A. nice and A.
I-'. Itowman of North I'nwder wer
tu La Hrnndc tins morning on land
O.Jh'e bllMUcrs.
Keiurncil Yt'Nterdav
Mr. an. I Mts. W. IJerklns to
Inrned from I'ortland yesterday
ltonil. They drove home ill ;i IieV
Lincoln car.
Went to Unllima Cuuniy
II. N. Ashby. manager t( tin
I tow man Hie Is Lumber Com pan v.
left La Grand" this niorniiiK" ''or
Wallowa County p.unls in the in
lercHt of the company.
.Mrs. Cnrrcy Heller
Mrs. Georj-re kl antiunion Currey.
who was brought to the Grande
lionde JloKpit-il a. few days au
from Hermision. reported wry
miuii impioved this morning.
Here li-oni ). ,. C. i
Miss l-;t!ier Cooley. m'the ( . A.
C. i:xl"n:ion Service, is in laistern
(rc::on. i'oday she is f ontluetiliK
ndllinery c:-?ss at North Powder
iii q inner
Togs
at
Clint's
Kishiii' Hoots
lM.-OliiiS I !i-Top Shoes
Fishing Kreeches
Fisliin? Shirts
Fisliing Iat.s
I'ishiiiS Seasons Opens
April 1 51 h
$-..()() o:I Shirt
U divert by for largest
Kastx'in l'.iook Trout
cauylit tip to May lotii.
Clint's
Clotluery
lite Moro With Couscicnce
APRIL ANTIKS
High School Auditorium
;(i rriday, April 17, 8:00 O'clock
llesorj-od .Scats on salo at Glass Drugs, Tluirsday,
i s April 1G, at 8 o'clock.
JJ
Vv'l5cn(y Shoppc Lady Fnincis
t( (nissip Musifjil Comedy of
IVjsoiuil Climpscs Collojrc Life
i
j Circus ' Tunny Ships
j Clowns A Cowl T.auh for
:u - Siflo Shows Kvoryljody
Down IVtticoat Kane Novdlips
ctt y Clothes IJetwcen Acts
Sn.-ippy .Music Piano Solos - Solids
Neifch!oi-s Hawaiian Sci-nus
Xtdia (Jaie rkeJek'S
One-Act Play Dancer - Sonus
, . . , j
arid tomorrow and
will be at Cow.
Thursday slu
To VW( Here
Mrs. V. V. Wenther.spoou jir
lived In La (irandc yesterday from
Halfway. Oregon, and will upend
several flays hen visit Ini; at l no
home of her bun, Kuwn nn: Wtuth
erspoon. YKitinx lien-
Miss hlamiu- Met 'ami from I ul
na hu is visiting in La Hraiide with
her sister. Miss l-'i amis Met 'aim.
Miss Mel 'aim I caches school at
linnaha,
ili'iv Sunday
Mrs. Stuart Itennetl spent Sun
day in La Grande at I he home ol
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. '
Steams. Mrs. Itennetl makes her
home at liaker.
.Motorcil to rrinllctun
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cut, Mr. and
Mrs. William Sh-grist and Mrs. Ynr.
I iuren motored to IN-nd let on Sun
day in Mr. t'arr's car.
Motored to Haines
Mrs. C. K. Seiit., Mrs.
Kinney nnd Mrs. HukIi Mc
lorcd to Haines yesterday,
iiiK I ho day there.
Lillian
'all mo-apend-
Kclurns From (ih'ii. I'ri-iy
Mrs. Maltie Golden, who ha.-
l...,.n viuiltior Mr nil.) Mi'u I .e 1 1 (
Hull, at (liens' Kerry, for the pa.-.'t ;
month. returned to La (rande l-'rl
day. She reports a Very pleasant
trip.
Attended serWit"1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. Geo
rfiu Hopkins and Glint Van Fleet
motored to 1'endleton Sunday and I
attended the Kniu'hts Templar Kas-i
ter Services held at the Kphjcopalj
church there.
lime liahy (ilrl
News was received in La Grande
cstcrday of the birth of u ntne-
pound baby girl to M r. and Mrs.
Hal Clora. of Portland. Mrs. Flo-l
'ri was formerly Miss II. Catty and!
.made her home in La Grande.
I He turned Home
After spending the past I ell lus
with relatives in La Grand" Mr.
and Mrs. Kverett Knowies anil son.
Kichard, left yesterday, by auto,
for their home at Walla Walla,
Washington.
Here Shopping
Miss Mararel Mor
t iiaiies f 'rcfss. hot it
il.m 'and Mrs. i
high srlmol f
teachers at Kigin, accoin panh d
by
.Mrs. J. P. Ilal-r. also ol Llgin.i
spent yesterday in La Grande ,
shonning.
the task of coping with high wa-
A (tended services 'ter?' and will brim, in the limit
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Allen audi catch of iu lish by ;oinorrow after
Miys Cbioa Taylor and C K. M:-n"on.
Corniick motored to pendlelonj Two pri:;i-; to add zesl lo the
MunilHV in the Allen car and at- early fishing have been offered by
tended the k'niirhm Temnlar Las -
ter services held t he
Went lo Hot I.ahc
Mrs. Harry Slarr went lo I
Lake this morning to sp-nd
day with her husband who is
the hospital there. Mrs. Starr
hlaylng at th
llOltli
of her broth-;
cp, Kay Said
r.
here
Daucc This Wei k
The La Grande national Guard
Company will give u dam e on Fri
day evening of this week nt the li
ber Hall. The music will be fur
nished by Ihe Star Novelty Oreh's
Ira. I'utids derived from the sale
of tickets are lo be used by the
company for the things needed a:
the summer crimp.
Visiting Here
Mrs. S. K. McCalt, who has l
in Porlland since' last lieremb
has ret urned to La Grand
and
will remain here flaring the :ci
in-r months. Mrs. McCali was i
companied by Mrs. Lillian Klnn
of Oakland, ('ilihnnia, who itllelared that tl
spend two weidis here with relativ- such pr(p'i'iy :
i'H before returning to her south
home.
Will Haw Mcetln- i
A meeting fit" Hie La Grand
Meiciiant's Associui ion and lit ,
Iti-alty board will be lohl tin ban-
llet ffifHII of the S.nnmer hotel at '
Thursday evening. The meet-j
ing fs for the purpose til co-oper-i
aling on business cfnidiiions. G- i
orge Currey. head of the real' y I
board and other business men ci '
the city a 14' acheudled tu make
Inlks All business UM'ii un1 uracil I
to attend.
UVnt to IViullcfon
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Norton mo-1
jtored to 1'cndhton Sunday ami
i spent the day with Mrs. NorlonV
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Mat
thews, who have recently returned (
to their home there from a trip to
CuUtornia. Mr. ami Mis. Norton 1
returned to their homo In-re yes
terday morning.
Debate Tonight
"lb-solved; that
shouhl adopt the
I .a Grande
Summervilh'
" will he the
at the J. i.
evelllllK . by
! Springs water pro.'ec
i subject of u debate
iSnodHrass home this
! nieinliers of t he public s
; class. lhiKh K. Lrady is
(man of the attirmalive tea
aKIn
hair-
i m an I
ren
UcKatiVe
will he assisted by K. Iv
haver ami Italph Ityers.
HJilhert is head of the
j team with G- ore Hirnle and Karl
Reynolds as assistants.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. I . I'ilKe
1'eiidlton visitors Snmlay.
Mr. ami Mis. Melvin Larson mo
tori d to IVndh-ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ltoneo
Sunday at lVndhton.
Ni al spent
Mr. and Mr. .1. K. Stearns and
daughters, Miss Mae Stea i ns, and
Master Junior Trevy motored to
Cove Sunday.
s. Mr. nnd Mrs. ' W. IV
lVMt Si""ll' ;" Walla Walla. Wa-
ishini.-Nm.
Mrs. Myra Galclnil was transac
Uni; basiuis in La Grar.de from
her home at 1'ninn yesterday.
I'. Hrown returned to bit;
home lo re this morninj: from llcho
where he has been employed.
M Mi(.knx iirl(i t,,e niece,
v-i..i.. i..n n.i i....riiinir
lor I taker to sjiibd the day vis.l-
int:.
Mrs. Y. P. Trumbull and smail
still, itol.hy. passi il t iirougn mi
morning Iroin Siantield en route t )
Joseph to visit relatives for s.-vcr-al
days.
Anglers Preparing for
Fishing Season Opening
linn.
rl (i em Page
One.)
Summi
ille
ow
1 h Mi
most of t
others nt this (ira !"
p and coming with a
rush ami evni (he most oracio i
I roll t would h; e dil i ienP catch. -
ling n (ly ca-si upon the tnr'e!U.
put Ih
t lit? ame,
lish w ill be oiut-'hl .In:!
Alanv of the li G.and"
lauulers ate more than
:at
to
i L" Giaml
merchants. Prank Lilly
li:i.; i sfL'ii in liis window unnounc-
ling that an expensive line will be
i fciven lo the t ishei man . who re
ltiirn.,5 by noon on the opening day
with Hie best ,atch. The i ircgoli
- Ihn-itware nnd litiolellleliL ciUMIMIIV
; is at;o flisplaying a line taper end.1'
which will be uiven lor tin
best li.sh caught before May fir.-d.
RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL IS
EXPLAINED
(C'Uitfnued from Pnge One.)
do
i v. ii h thi:- cv II would be
in luocuie .-ac for ndvertisin ;
priiicii".s upon tin- grounds in
I slioii and thus block niverus
ii'ng concerns. Karl Stoddard sug
jyeiiieii that the merchants who
patronize poster boards 1m- later
vit wed Willi the purpose of im
pressing upon them why such div
! pia s on scenic .spots should w
lie pal i onized. G. S. Ulrnie ill-
i m.ens owning
ouhi be interest
ennii;:h In the corn mil nit y's wishes
to not permit adverlismg com
1 atii. s erecting jio.ster boards.
When the vote was takc;i i' was
found th;d t he chamber or coin-
iim rt e im-mbcrs unanimously la- j
vor iliM'ouuii'iiig pi'Mc;- Jo. ids
along the -eellie hm'hwa;.. j
Antik Aiiuouitccd. ;
Miss Young, member of th" hi-ih ,
illillllll e 1 I If 1 I
"April Anilks (tl" i:i;" which will
be given by the A. G. S. nmmb.-rs
I 'r :-!;. evening and .i
Ann Warnick sang a
paid' d by Miss Lois ,
piano, ade USiilK tie
meiit.
nd Lolhi
!M chlll t h H;is
( 'ap'ain Lf dib r,
A i tii ret in in d t h,
ing roneiH-d.
- Hewnuc :t ,,,- , , wv uilh th.irl . .. . ',r ' !
I roni Munich Grae,nnK , ' , , . , " ...
,l vim Girmanv M') ! l'IilMS- u,,n ' ,,,,,!""l""nil th- republic: third, to drive on!
sk U ;,s u 'obs ' m, - '" itn -v
, , ., ilii'i', I.11I In. i" ir I"-' 11 1 ! ,.,.,,...l now l.y llil.-v.-K ihmI lni.
,s lr , -im I ..,. ll ri,:,. "" "M'r ."" - II- rt '""""I H
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'Hili ' Tl... in in l.nr.in.: I.'.s
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'""', h- ".'"V""- HI,,, n .. T,..:.'
, t: gh t.e, , -
Ihdulinii Hrcparcs for libln. jar.- op-ratir,-' .t-di'v Ge hich- AAf VAJfJ?
Hl:l SSLLS. (AD -An iu'en,;-:. -1 b-x-d l-r mM.y hs. lo. s -X7 WjT'H fy&ft
tn.nal eM,osilion will be held in, a re repmbd u, only i uu.l', g Fjf Pt, H 'fr'Zhm
llries-U in 1 :,;;(. to cMm,.- Ho asso. tmetds b. ;u, o,. 'IjWV g J&$&
- - ' 1
M..-- ..t.,.r. bl.th h.,,1,,.1-. ... i:...te. i. G -b- n. ...-,,.; XAAy !
s. . , . s'tia Me,, ait.ad r,t us. We .rati (b-m ,t:d. I'oi,.-,-;. c..nro m:tr- , Jp V!r '
wonid like to stk- ,1 baby make n 1 ';' remain en, ra t i v. 1 y oi . j ilf i
"with
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
It is Hie t
vl 1 o . a fi i
that inahe
for yniii' I
o-ojm ration
i dt'UUKisis
it possible
. all St. u e
ti Kivc you the bed
in drittf store floods
and the bi'.st in diuj;
store Ki-rvicc.
Ileliu;
this k
enable
a partner in
eat ou:ani::atloll
us to help you
with safety.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
PGIiil.ANH .M AP.hl.iS
POKTLANM. lire, (AP)
lie and shf ep nominally si ca
steady. Kggs one center high
Mc I'a '.-c. Mutter l.'a:. Lull
lal steady.
i;rrri;iii vi'.
SAN l-'KANCISt'O. AP IS
lerlat He. hol e loda .
msiim.i: d;.i. siri'i.Y.
Ni;V VOKK (AP). The visible
supply of America u grain slm v. s
the following changes, in bushels:
Wheat decreased 1', I IHi.uno.
Corn decreased I ,;m;i;.(umi.
Hats fb-crcased, M'.tH.n.
Uye iiieieaa.-d ISUiuft,
Hurley decreased s.
i Markets
I 1 1
Cat- I
' lor' a horseless carriage, uns glv-
I'OIM'I.AMI i..i:l .MAICKCT en to experimenting in chemistry.
1 't 1 1 TLA N I . re. (AP). Wheatjonc d' his ambitions was to find
Maid w lute It. S. i !:iai t. A pi'il. a com hi na I ion of metals t hat
H.iio; May, SLfin; sott w bite, j would resist the oxidizing infln
Api II. $!..') j ; yuy, S Li'i,; w estern j nces of the at niosphi re and at
hvhite, hard wilder. April. SLa-Mthe
May, $l."t; noitliern spring. Apiiljtlng edne. An alloy ot cobalt, and
I.ro; May. $ I ; u es in re I. chromium which Is used now for
April, (-1.-IS; May, $l.,Vi; ItPI! I making denial and surgical ln
hnfd wiiile, April. $l.s;; May at si rumenlM, ' w as I he result. Me also
3Ln. .. ,
Corn No.
April, S4-I: M
i;. V.
. !ML
Nhlplitelll,
WilllKI.V GHAIN l-XI'OKTS
WASI I INGTf IN (A PL- Grain
ports in. in the ( nit'
week were :.j:::i.o:ki 'i?iiol:i com
I witii
.HlMI bushels II).
previous w c
f 'omtnerco
dep;
t tim nt figures
follow ing coni
lasl week and
wheat, i.::u,-
Monday gave t he
parisons bet ween
the Week lad ore:
ihhi hush' ): ni
els; barley, :
insi 1 ,:;.':i.i in.';!t-
:'.'i:'.iniii jif;-;un;-i KM.
aim ; corn
lifili; oats. I I Ii.inKi ng
rye, i,;ia,'inn ni.raimd
I '.inadian grain xpo
the I'nlted Stales port
nun bushels. while
list I'iII.II'IiI
dun.
h'l (hi (Mid
i ; ,Wv
l nii:n Ml
.i'ihi Inn : , i
i w heat I lmir w ere 4 P
a gainst :i:s.""o ba rre
MAISM A I A
N'llW VllIM- (Al
h'irm; motois at
I ttin-ls I ri d.Mda i ;
Sllen
Foreign exeha ii':e
day abroad restrict
Got I on - - Higher;
hli;li:i. j
I'l'i'llcli in-!
si,'n,l': In. 1 1 -.
,.,) t , I i -ll'
main inacitve except in the (ace ol U
Sugar l eal'nei.sH nubuial danger. ILs bdter In
' " H l G A ( i ( ( .l .. n-.M - ,!,. r ,he K)t braid. The rer-
W-al;; beneiuiai i;uns mum n -a . ni ,,,. (n (,,. rjy (m. pntliim
i orn r.a.-y; m snipaui ll"j(p,ri sirikes and rising and redue-j
wheal. ling the turbulent ciasses lo orbi.j
i -at He - Higher. !s the misery in liich rdii-ers and '
Hogs - Low r. iheir fumltles live, nnd huncei- nm-i
Is-, doiothv , Ille pOllHelUlS Will lie rewaifp-i l.y
ng. accom-l l-I'MIUii I I M A M LA M M . ,. rnLnng our arms in our bar-
M.m a i Jhe ' A couhn'C 'l cta-inai pu u-up 111 ni( Ks and letting people oulside
entertain- 'b iu,,nd l-o h.mber is ' porl ' I j un ,.5,,. oth-r. We are tired I
I i.y (ii-iu ponni 1.1 .111 .1.1,0-. , S(( ,,,,.(, talk, so muc h mor al nits-
ni ! II.. 1 n- t lie COlinl 1 . S ; I I ; e , v I , I e I I . - . , .... ...a.!.,.,... ,,. ,.v,,1,,l
1 ii.ntraetoiM to '. hunger: second, to bdd Uh arms in I
,),,.),. i.Im; 'in.i. v. :.v am loiie-i,, . .M..,, ,i,i a,,..,.
i
a hirtfo factor within the near
t ire. i-:.ports recoully haw In
voluminous. The price situation
is unchanged. The mills are op
eratiuic steailily, but arc cutting
less than they re stdlliiK'. StocUs
arc low nnd broken. I pper grades
are In plculit ul supply, but many
yard items, such as dimension and
hoards, are scarce and consequent
ly show Hie ureatctit strength.
A sliKht increase in activity on
t he hardu ood market is reported.
but I his trade remaina much re
stricted, nnd prices arc depressed
on aero in t of Increasing mill
stocks hi the south and compe
tition for new business. The fur
niture Industry is buying better,
and the Interior trim makers ire
also Kood customers. The floor
ing business is pi act lea I ly at a
standstill, but Is bound to Increase
materia I ly w ithin the next month,
after buitdtiiK- Kds fully under
way. This ilemand will bend il
, the hardwood market hi rue I y.
' Spring will also biinj better busi
ness fioiu the aulonudivo inter-
1 ests. II Is felt, and a wood export j
trade i:t in prospect. i
PIONEER OF
LA GRANDE
PASSES ON
trout inin d from Pnge ne.
the Knights of p thins. Ked Cross
l.otlge No. 7, of La Grande, He
; was a cl.urtcr member of the iu-
jsitiiuilon, formed in 1SVJ, and was
! past chancellor.
Inning the years that the coun
ty seat was nt Cnion, Mr. l-'rawiey
erected a five-room residence, but
I when La Grande became the conn-
ly Meal, Mr. Fmwley tool, up resi-
j deuce here. At present Mi-s. Fraw
' b - haH been operating the Imperial
; hotel, where the family also made
us home.
The remains arc at the ISohncii-
kamp chapel today.
INVENTOR OF
, AUTO IS DEAI)
(Continued
from Pago One.)
nil I
ip w il h his hor.scesa car
riage. Mr. Maynes ffn-incl a com
pany for the manufacture of auto
iiMddleJt and was president of it
for many years. Me Invented
iriinerouK improvements in the
automobile.
"The h'alh. r of tile Automobile"
was a school teacher at the start
of bis career. This did not suit
him, how ever, as he a I u ays was
of an inventive turn ot mind ami.
long heroic he developed the tdcu
satm time take a gemd cut-
hi ven tod "nnd discovered a nunt-
bur of other alloys.
athc Iloosli;r
.Mr. HayncH was a native 1 lous
ier, having been born al I'ortland.
Ind.. Oclober U. I S f 7 . Alt -r
lie schools there. ho aiieniei
Woniiester I'olylechnic Instit tib
at Won hcster, Mass., w here be
was graduated In 1SS. Later he
was a slmbnt at Johns Hopkins
university. lb w as married n
1 SS7 to Miss Iter! ha Lnnterman,
also of I'fH'I land, Ind.. The t wo
children, a sou and daughter, both
misled their father in his labor-
ltory work in conneclion uith lus
urn. in.
In KoUomo, Ind.
ri . .r
Soldier dives Warning
r i i j i
lo Corrupt Portugal
LISIION. (Al') -A franU btt.-i
from a Portuguese army oflicer,
writt'-n in reply 1 u general utn-ry
is to what the army would
case of 11 popular uprising, has fo-
i ntleiilioii on a very S'-rioiis
situation. The writer. Captain
.lose de Itarros Norfolk, siys Ihe
army, dying of hunger, would re
main inactive except in the (ace ol
a n u lonal danger. ILs P-lter In
part follows:
"The soldiers nre half slarvei)
and the oMicers are poverty strif U
en imuI'T the jit braid. The n'C
0m11en.se to (he army lor putliim
own si rikes and rising and reduc
ing the turbulent ciasses I
is the misery In which fd'H' r:; and
iheir '"(indites live, and hunger am
ong the men. The Indiff, i nee oi'
Hie polHleiuis will be rewnnbd by
our folding our arms in
racks and letting people oulshh
kill each other. We are tired
no inu'ii talk, so much moral mis
ej-y. so much robbery ami e.p!oj
tat inn. The army has 1 hi pat h
before it. nod vi!! short!
lehoos- the Oil-' to follow.
; "l-'irsi. to let itself die slowly o
hungi-r: second, to bdd Hs arms in
.f any revolution Hint do-s
b-n I he nat ion 1 1 self 01
the republic; t bird, to drive on!
all poliihiuns, cleanse all the pom.-
occupied now by thieves j,nd trap
tors, an-l hand the ad 11, in Ik! ra : lot.
of Ihe stab- lo I'oi t ur:u S" cili.'t,s
w ho di H, re that njiiin ."
interest and probably will become
ilisnl.U.i,,,! ; "m. N.MTOIK. su ll ,
army, dying of hunger, would re-
pan iono;
j "The soldiers an- half slai veil j
ami fimceiH are poveriv siricK-i
ong the men. The indiff. i nee t,' I
lair !M1 I , I ., 1 j.,., 'el.,, mniv has 1)n nath
..... ' ' I
Jbetme it. nod will shortly hav- !
''""Irlimm- the oi)e to follow.
liiid !t)is, - - j--1 . to let itself die slowly o- h
LIKES CELLAR
BEST OF ALL
LMNlHiN (AP) Sir Kverard
Hambro. a director of the Hank or
Fnglnnd. who died rccenily at the'
age of S3, was owner of one of Hiej
lurgost residi'uces in the world, but'
he never called it u palace or u i
castle, preferring It to be know n J
always merely as his home. Th
Hambro house in I lorestshlrc wus j
know n to the neighbors as Milton j
Abbey, getting Its name from tin (
tio't thai originally, it was a inon-1
asterj". It w as remodeled man j
years ago by Mr Kwrard and. tak
ing in all the edd nooks of the anel
er.t buildings, was louud to haw
about "da rooms,
Sir Lverard was extremely slm
pie in his busies, and one of hi
iriciids was that his home contain
ed rr. rooms mure than he requir
ed. Outside of his library, the fa
vorite haunt of Sir Kwrard was
the Wiseinent. Here he had fixed
up a work simp, and spent many
hour.'', each day pottering with
, hammers and saws and other tools
used by workers in wood. The
banker frequently remarked that
he had always, in a wiy, regretted
that he had not bet n a'cabtnet ma
ker by t rude.
The Hambro I .omloti bank in g
firm of which Sir Kverard'wuB the
head, contained some of th finest
liuauclal traditions of (he hist cen
tury. The company assisted mat
erially hi the reconstruction of It
aly at ter the financial disaster
which overtook the country in th"
days of Napoleon.
Patient hiudy Reveals
Floating Ice Secrets
WASHINGTON. (AIM Th
coast guard is planning 1o train
some of its uffieera uh specin list1
in Ice patrol work. Lieutenant
Commander Kduard II. Smith, who
has been serving as oeenungraphtc
otiicer of the service, is taking ad
vantage of a yi'ir'n fellowship of
fered him by I he America it -Scandinavian
foundation, on the recom
mendation r I larvard scientists,
ami is studying the iucs1tnn of ice
bergs and their contributing cause
and life at Hergcn, Norway.
f'ommander Smith has beell u
pioneer in Ice jutrol work, serving
on coast guard vessels in the Ice
berg lanes and during I he winter
. llHllli hs,
working up (lata at coast
j M,arl lead'inariers. and conduct-
j,u: r, H,.:irch at Harvard I'niverslty.
I'ifiiu a mission of ffHowing ice
bergs and warning craft of their
u hereabouts. Ihe duties of the Ice
patrol have Kiovvn tu include study
of the ocean, including the currents
that carry the bergs, the pliu
where lin y form and other scienti
fic data bearing on theiu.
This service dates fioiu HG-i.
following the signing by lit power.
int crest i-d In 1 ra una t Inn tie unviwi
tlon of a convention, hh h.. provid
ed tor "an inlernui tonal de relic t
flest rucl ion, iee-obsej-val Ion and Ice
patrol service." The Hinking ot
the Titanic by an Iceberg In I It 1 1'
really iuiiiated ihe movement nnd
coast KUard oil jeers point will)
pride to the C-ict Hint since the lei
pal I d wus established, no lives
have been lost because of Icebergs
In the o.ean lams of the North At
htulic. An
make
frl.l heavy undershirt dyed
i a bc iiiilful spring sweater.
LAIJOK DEMAND
IS SATISFIED
I (Continued from 1'ngo Onv)
!
county load uotU last weid lecnilr-
,..,i.i,.,,. .i...r r ..,.
Logging operation Is below normal
bill lln re ore praetlcallv no eper-
COUGHS
QUICK
RELIEF
WITH
Established 1875
SramTinilmfSm.-icliinConuiioiV 3
REFUSE SUBSTITUTtbJ
40 Good
sed
Cars
Perkins
Motor Co,
4 Hi mill Adunus
I
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M Pi
Ladies' Pumps
Just Koct'ived! A Inure shipment of Ijulics"
Pumps, for Spiinir wear. The very latest styles in
1'ntents, Light Tans, Two-tones, Patents with Light
Tan Quarter, Patents with Light-colored inserts and
many other smart styles.
Priced Very Low.
$3.49 to $5-50
.55 STOKES
b need loggers now employed. The
National cump at tYdarvHlc were
opencfl lust week. Lumber produc
tion ul about F)t per cent of Grayh
Harbor sawmills continues to be
urlalled to five days weekly. Lum
ber shipping lias recently been
more active.
Tat-omit,
l-'ewcr men have applied for
work during the past week lhan al
iny time this year. Construction
ictivity has tncreaced, both In Ta
.onia nnd . outside points. Saw
mills here arc continuing the short
week. Logging Is below normal for
this time of year.
Scuttle.
Greatly Increased labor turnover
In practically all industries wa-i
noted here last week. Logging and
lumbering activity remains un
changed. Galls for miners from
Alaska and from Clallam county,
coupled wit h continued demands
for farm help, milkers, construction
men, and laborers for clearing land,
have greatly reduced the number
of unemployed in Scuttle. Most of
I he men now out of work here ar-
king some special kind of em
ployment.
Spokane.
Woods work In the Inland Kni-
pire Is not yet fully under way and
t here are quite a number of mi
ni ployed woodsmen hero waiting
for camps lo open, line sawmills
re busy on the season's cut and
veral arc opera! lug two shifts
he Klk Hiver mill of Iho Pot! itch
Lumber company wilt add a night
w April I ft. Phinlng depart-
Prices Delivered la La Grande
KI AMltl 0 'OI rr: ....
SI AMAlll II SDIIAX ....
KTAM.m II TOI IIIVIi
SI'AVOAItl) II l'l,.VII ....
MASII.lt 6 'OAIil
MAKTl:lt 0 Sl:l)AX
BUICK
! "'iKN'NrYG.s"
Suci'esssus to
Underwear For Kiddies
liidci'-uuNt Suits tnT tdfbcr nicdiuni 01 light uelghl for
.hK and lliis. Abo I'anlic and 1'anlic Waists.
Art & Baby Shop
"i:vi:ltvTiiiNi roil I'll !- haiiy"
lllttlKTITCIIIM. llnlrl Ki.mnirr lllilK. STAMI'INQ
Hl'TTKim'K l'A'ri'i:HNS 1. SI. C. TIIItKAir
ARCADE
. Wednesday and Tluirsday
"HUSBANDS AND LOVERS"
With
Lew ('odv and Florence Vidor
iivsti;kicai, iiistokv comijdy
And Fiix KdiH'iitional
"now isk; ark vol"
o no
Wednesday and Tluirisday
"THE TOP OF
THE WORLD
With
Anna Q. Neillsun, James Khkwood
Uavnionil llattun
(onudv "SrKI'.I) I50YS"
THE HUH
ments arc still on reduced ached
tiles.
Grande, Ore.
There are plenty of nun in this
district to handle all local needs.
Saw milling Is at normal for this
time of year, but shipping Is rath
er light. Work on the Mt. Krnily
Timber company's new mill Is go
ing ahead rapidly. This plant will
be a three-band mill and will bo
ready for culling about August 1.
IWtarerer they fell good canjy
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Lot Anaelet
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50o Paths New, Modern
Cloac to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff bom $1.50
... $10111
... Siur.ii
...SI 125
... I I.i
....VITTA
,...$2.-.73
GARAGE
siirM'.vrp;,' iiiv'-'"'
Southard & Shiini
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