La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 02, 1925, Image 6

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    TITO ra HTTANTTn EVENTTTG OESEftVEE
Saturday, May 2, 192.".
MANY SETTLE
I OREGON
POTtTT.AN'n, Ore, (Hperlnl)
Mcrp than 7f0 nw lauillUa rep
riHfiithiK n invstmtnt In vxcvhh
of $2.oiMt,(MMi, have heen located in
Oregon ilurtnn the pant year
-throiiKh Ui' eitorts of the Jjuid
Settlement department of the Port
land thaiiilH-r (if roniuierce, nr.
rordtn lo a report completed hy
W. (i. He, mfinuK'T of the depart
ment. pn'Hfiitvil "1 Hi aiinuiil
iriccdHK of the Portland rhamher.
nurinc Hie. name period, the,
numlHT of oKrlrulhiral Imiulrlen
received tntulfil limn- limn IS.OOij
of whom 1K7 prospective m-IIKth
have definitely announced t It-i r in
tention t coming to Oregon this
year. Tin report sin-use pnrticu
Jiirl v tin net i v cooperation re
ceived hy the land .setilemeni from
n majority of tin- rounllcH of Ha
state, and ('ails attention to tin
i-norniouM volume ol lniilrieH re
ceived in r-fdii ni'iiiilin. lUirhiK
March, for example, more 1 han
4 700 rei(uei for auriciilturnl in
formation wit.' received, and theno
Jwiiilries have hecn relayed to nil
chunihera of commerce In t lie
ftuie.
Nolnhles lo attenil the ineellnrr
Include ItNlph Uildd, pre.ttilenl of
1he (Jieat Northern Hallway com
pany; f'arl (!rny. president, i'nlon
Pacific: CharleM loiniey, presi
dent. Nor) hern Pacific, nnd John
I'errin, chairman of I he ho;ird of
the Federal linnk of Han Francisco.
"Spot rays tiis Way Home
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It lienor Alre Itculnt Metnorhil
llitlldiiifx to (Jeneinl I tooth
UIMAOH AlltKM AI') The
foundation of a hiilldlns Intended
lo he the Jieail.UMllerH' (if llie Hal
vatlnn Army In Houih Aoierlca lias ;
liceu laid in ihieuns .AI-h. i In j
heint7 f-recii-d iih a memorial to i
(icmral llooth, founder of the. j
(iriny and will consist of five floors.
-With Kiifflcleut spare for udininis
I ration work and for it training
collcife fur Salvation Army cadeiH.
A printing workshop nnd nceom
niodatlotiH for oi tici-H and t heir
families are anions tlie features
of the now hulldlnj,' which it h
eKilinaied will cost about f0u,ono
JlOsOH.
The Hal vat Ion Army last year
provided ImUh for nearly r.oo.ooii
jieiHoiiN and I'uiniHhcd 74a,oua
Mien In In HuenoH vVireH.
Wllllnn. koul. ttomvill. 7nd.. .., CBi,. Hut ho found .hit Snot hi.
W Into hi. m:t,hll,. ,! ,1,o,h,1 h mi... tm. I,. W"n
Kout. r,tu, n..,l l.cue he fuun.l thai I,.. h,.l hi. ,, . ' T"
and .ornc- valu.hl, ai,. ,l,-b,.k s,,t ,i,OH., , i ta hu
tmt ihc alk.t. .Kuu will kv in Uug
Amundsen Plans lo Spend
24 Hours at North. Pole
FEED
Itolled onls
Itolletl Itarley
Haled liny
Whole corn
racked corn
Whole wheat
(Vnclnil tvlx-itt
Mill feed
Kcre'Mtot!,M,
Itahy chick feed
Ovsier .shell
(.Ht
Sure I.ny
Scratch fei'd
A-k Our I'rlccs.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Siorajje Co.
l'lione Main 783
Try A
MILK SHAKE
Mntle with
Wealherly
The Quality
:) Ice
Cream
Tlierc's a diffi'ionpo you
will jipptuciiito
Moon Drurf Co.
Kverythinp for the
Sick Kodin
'hone M-68
CAPABLE
OLHO, Norway, ( AP) Captain
lloald Amundsen, veteran explorer
mil Norway's entry In the 'yy.
race to reach the North l'oh hy
air, has virt ually completed his
preparations for the airplane fliwlit
J toni lame's IhIhikI, ol" t" the iiorih
vent. coast of SpiUhci'Kcn, and it
all Kot'R well iifipes to hop oil on
his advent iiiouh journey lato in
May or early in June. lie ex
perts I hat the ( rip may he jn.i.l"
within :M houiK ai the most, with
li e eon d It intis in-i tnit u liiinlint;-!
there.
Captain AmundHen's fliKht will
he a true race fur the l'olo, for
(ircittr AlKarasson. a youne Urtllsli
'olumhltiit, lias organized a polm
xpedltlon whirh sails shortly from
I.I vet-pool, KnKland, and will at
tempt to heat the Norwefjhin ex
idoter at his own kuiik'. AlKurs
hoii ilans to use a ntnall, nonriKid
airship, Himilur to the "blimp." I'inl
has openly aiuiouneed that lie in
lemls lo reach liis hefore Cap
tain Amundsen it it is tiunianly
po:t:i!l)te.
Twice before Captoln Amundsen,
who discovered the South Pole
and Wiis first of all explorers to
cirrum navigate the nlohe hy sail
InK lo (he norihward of the cou-
llnenls of Kurope, Asia an. I North
America, lias attempted to (ly to
the northern tip of the world. His!
I irst attempt, from Wa in w right,
Alaska, tailed when his plane won
damaged in a lest flight from the
hawe and could nol be repaired.
Ktarted from Spltv.herg. n last year,
I'he second, which was to have
marted from SplUerger lasl yiir
had lo he given up because of
lUUk Of liUUIIC'.'S.
r.M'CK lO Sl1C''lll
The third attempt, friends or the
rplorer lielieve. will he made un
der the most ravorahle auspices
and. harrlntf accident, should ue
feed, A force of nearly 4a men
will he stationed at Pane's Island
lo Mtnhllsh n Imse, tune up the
machines, and give tlieui Hie ex
pert attention they require, suf CP
cient spare tKirts have he.-n assem
hled to talie care of anv poHsiMlilv
of Ineakage eeept the aelnal'
fmashup that will )e used in the!
plains, and lite two planes that I
will he used in the flight have lie. nl
given every lent that ing.-nultvl
could d.-ise, passing them all
without a rhtiv helng found. Skill
ed aviators will pilot them and It I
i
Forget the
Back
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Yoi can depend
upon us for rapahlo
ervice, no matter
what the clrctim
utancefi may lie. Wo
ftliHll he fihnaed to
confer w it h yon iih
to details nnd then
carry them out.
We. I'nderstand,
Our ltiviilhl Car
I at your MTiirr,
Uvt of cluujcc.
Alain OJ
8NOIx;iM8fl M
Vadcrtftkcra
is prohahie that Captain Amund
sen himself, lie has already quali
fied as an aviator in llie Norwe
gian army test, will handle Die
controls of the Moling machine
lor n part of the flight at hast.
The explorer's principal aide In
his flight will he Lincoln Kllsworth.
u young American aviator who
served In tlu French and A uierl
can air scrvlceH during the war.
carl S.-liultc-Frokllnde, chief of
the Dornler plan is In Pisa, Italy,
nnd a noted mechanical expert,
vi 1 1 1 supervise the fitting out of
the machines at Pane's Island, and
If. Volt. a Cvrniiin mechanical
engineer, will act as mechanician
in A m n mis- n's plane. Lieuten
ants Auerdel and I lictrlehsen. well
known pilots, also will he members
of the expedition,
Fly 1100 Miles
The explorer hopes to fly the
a pproxl moiety tin a miles from
I 'aiie'a Island to t he 1 'ale, remain
there for a day for I he purpose
ol scientific? Investigation, and re
turn direct lo Pane's Inland. Pro
visions for W weeks will he carr
ied in the planes, which wilt he
filled with skli for lauding on the
tlO.ell icefields Ol the Attic, and
guns and amiiiuniion will he car
tied so thai In case of accident
the lives ol Die members of the
parly may he sustained hy shoot
mg game, which Is said to exist
evn in (he extreme north.
The planes will have an action
radius of about l.r.nu miles, 1 SO
miles more than t he round trip
distance from pane's Island lo the
Pole, and will he equipped with
he a I est devices for oerhil navi
i;.t ion, including radio. Kaeh
plane is poweriul enough lo care
ior all members ol the party,
.'dioiild lis companion break down,
ami In the case of n.tIoiim mishap
to both maehiie h I he explore)
Hunks it will be possible, with
.uck, to reach ct ili.ai ion again
hy ski lixivel,
W hile Captain Amundsen's hope
is primarily to reach the Pole, the
on.icciM of the expedition a re Hcienl-
lllC, alld lie expects lo seltle, once
and lor ail, the point that has In
t rig tied Arctic explorers for gen-
rai Ions, whether or not 1 here is
la tul in at- llie lop ul 1 he v or Id.
It was in Seattle, after Ihe fail-
1 his l it si ii.-riul at leinpl.
that Captain Aiowndsn said lo an
Associated Press correspondent :
"I w ould d ie happy li I could
lie at llie Noith Pole. Thai v
he object ot my heat I."
I Shot Discharge Tails
I To Splinter Aew (Jlass
I.ONPUN' ( P) - rnsplintcr-
julite glass for speetaeles has at last
been pelbit.il. .Hcoliilllg to SCteH-
lista vlio wit nested u deiiionatra
.Hon lii Loudon iciit;y when ham-
iihtn and ev. n fi shot gnu wen
used to prove tin coin iitio'i of tin
ota mil, ici ut vr:i, Tins glass, it lh
eluitued. nuiy be i'1'ouud to any lem,
curvature !' qmr 1 tor t -i;iasH' s
and spei lades, aiel Is Intended par
tleu;aii lor He use of SporlMileli
and loutb.iil p!.i.-is who otherwise
: nilcht hae ilo-ir siuiil liijuied l
!seniie(s or broken iass in a cntsh
or i li roue.h acdih'nt.
i lilehubd in th. test was a dent-
oitslraiien in winch the b nsi S Welel
' 'i d at u n h a f lan gun 1 1 om a
li'-;ani'e ol :;u ;irds. No Shot pelie
,!r..t.d llie ti.iss, said the experts,
j.md no spiinttis ikil-d loose.
( 'I'k.eiKii un-ipiiiiterab!e slice glas.
has b. . n in xi- nee svetal 'Sirs
h.-ing i:. t tor n.oinr wind screens.
.il.i!ois' ei;i:les and Ihe like, sel
, nils's ib , !,,i. d i So y had not been
iable to pi'udue.- H hard, (bar, sat-
' 'V ki.is-t t h.i w ottld take lh
j cur s pi i s, rilied by opt Ida lis lor
sp-cl.tcle bus. s.
Commercial Agent
In (jermany Helps
American Dunincss
TiFIILIN. (AI) The Pillted
StaieM deparhn'iil or commerce Is
taking an active part In promoting
sahH of American products In Ger
many. .Much of Ihe energy of th'-
American commercial attache and
of his staff of live American lrad
ommissloueiti is devoted' lo lie p-
ing to handle the important coni-
ii! oil it leu which American xjMjrt
eiM HOW are HcinlinK to tlie (e mian
market.
Tim commercial attoche Is es
pecially helpful In obtaining Im
port licenses for American dealers.
For example, in the last few mon
ths licenses have been Issued
through his office for (fa, a an
worth of machinery, nmnutaiture.i
hy one American company.
Through the fl'orlH of his of!tce,
the annua quota of safety r.inor
Idadetf. allowed to he brought In
to (Jermnny by a certain American
firm, was raised from Co, una to
inn, mm dozen. Other nrtiebH, on
which the attache was Inst rune n-
tal recently in obtaining the im
port license. Include sieve nil pairs
of rubber shoes, 1 ,ao gross of
steel pens. He vera I la tin dry ptini -
ing machines, fio hlndeiH, a large
number of tractors. Home "f add
ing calculating machines, and a
large number of automobiles.
The commercial attache's office
also it I uea lo help firms which de
sire lo establish branch oflh-is in
Germany, eit her for wa rehonsi oj
man t if act urhig. onsen iblinj;, or
wholesaling Heir products. lo
some cases, on ihe basis of infor
mation on hand in the attai he';
office, such firms have n ad
vised to postpone their operation;
in 'Others, iln-y iiv- been noonr
agvd and assisleq In earring out
I heir plans.
In Ihe past year, a large ti unite c
of agents have n secured hi re
present American firms, Jlund
teds of Much conneciions are being
a rra aged nil the lime t h roti'ih t he
seivlees of t,. Aitierlcaii commer
cial aitjiche.
Many Teams Enter in
Annual Dakota Relays
S'h'tl'V l'4t.l.W M I). fAI'i A
world record holder and an Ameri-I
can champion will tie among tin1
on 1 1 ntii ol w tie re SJut nrdlt V when
mot.. Minn ilno iitliletes from five'
stales bather for Die third annual
lakota relays pretnb-r i-venl of the
I'Oiuh Pako'rt track heafon.
Atlum sota, piw a. Nebraska,
Not t h Piikola and Soul h I akot:j
will ! repre? .nie I with u substan- (
tial Inert ace over lfi-1. In the prep
set ion. Th college division will
he a.pro imately the same uh hist
.Mar while the university section
will haie one M-hool. Carleion mis
sing. Frank Kdhy of Mouth Ihikotn
state is the world record holder
who Will compete. Kelley recently
skimmed ihe fn-yard high hurdles
at .Minneapolis In fi and 3 -1 0 sec.
mills, .dial lering the mark former-
held bv T'-ible of Missouri, by
-teii'ii second. lie will run in;
speeial .u ard high hurdle
race Ciiday,
.loii- Pas-, middle distance ace of!
Mlihoia a i hh lic club, ami Ameri- j
cm one mite champion, will run a !
special mih race against Gerald I
Gill of Sioux Fails, former trade I
champion at the fnivcrsilv of Ida- j
no a no w inner oi i ne inni oiei er
pre-olvmpic tryoiita at Iowa Cily,
laat .vj.ring.
M IK KILL, IIAPMOS It A'lTI
.Mill
and
foil-.
I,, i
pap.
did
Ie
I i
PW.'.PN'. N. .1. (API Pinkey
hell. Milwaukee,, well.-rweiht. !
Willie Hat iiion oi New York, j
.hi a li'-roiiitd bcoit so closetv
Wdm-:.day l.ii;lit that hewn- j
r iie-u disa;;r-ed on ihe ver- I
Alihoii;rh r-i-nr lo the floor j
I la rnon'.-;. t i;;hi in the f.eeond,
ws'einir naiht d o: t ronndl
nV:h uppereiiis and crossi-s in i
lollowin.'i I'Oiiiiil::, j
Poor Get fir-1 Call on IIdims
Puill Ity Priiish .Mtmh ijKillty 1
HIIiMINGllAM, Vmk. (AP
The poor people have come Into
I heir ow.n in West Prom w Idi, a
jsuhurh of Itirmlnkrhain. where tlie
(own 'ouucll has decided thai only
people with incomes of b ms than
$irmi may renl any of the housts
ow ned hy the mnniclitality. Com
plaints liave been made that no si
of the houses are rented lo people
who own motor cars and. therefore,
d is rmsonod, can afford to build
t heir own homes.
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
TIME TAIlIiB
Union La tranl
8:15 A. M. U-00 A. M.
1:15 P. M. 6:16 P. U.
Nunday
LraTM liearna
U ii Ion La Uran(f
l:oo p. M. 6:16 p. U.
Hatiirdny Mlclit fcpciai
licavm Ijcatcji
Cnlon La Grand
T:00 P. M. 11:00 p. af.
If tinted Oai
P. O. He LAP, Rfnnarr
ttcAdqiinrtors, Honuuer Ilotal
Local Talent Musical Coined v
"Knight of
Dreams9'
Catchy Music - Comedy - Pretty Girls
Thursday,
Mail 7th
IIICH SCHOOL At niTOllirM
Auspices of Neighborhood Club Sextette
;md Monday Musical
(ieneral Admission "A)c; Reserved Seats 7;"c
Seats on Sale. Wednesday Morning
at Class Drug Store
Prohibition Does Not Prohibit
You From Saving
If It Did This Big Closing Out Sale
would not be possible. Prices such ns we are offering on high - grade,
standard Jewelry and Tableware never have been or never will be dup
licated again. It's a chance of a lifetime to supply your present and
future needs.
And once again, remember that every article in the store is reduced
to prices that will insure quick selling. .
J. H. PEARE & SON
Jewelers and Optometrists.
La Grande
Jewelry Values Reduced To
9c
One of our windows will be given over entirely to a big assortment
of fine Novelty and Staple Jewelry, including values up to $10.00, which
will be placed on sale
Monday, May 4, 2 to 4 p. m. ONLY
You buy one article at the Special Sale Price of $1.00, and you can take
your choice of any other article in the lot for
ONLY
BE SURE AND SEE DISPLAY TOMORROW!
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READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
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If You Want the Host
Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies
Itn Suri" ll 1 Minli- liy (iwillimn's i:iivttlr linki-ry ljistrrn
Orrfinn'j I.inillni: llrcml and I'niiry Iluki'is
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Gulden Crust
i
fHHtOKT tho hack. lull's not th
thing on display thin time. What 1,
HIP PlUiniiiK (Ml 1 (!( Il.'W
Itudilh.i III Mm n, llnhywool 9 U-A
hcld coveiltiK. nf'd Mae Hnli, Ihe
mm tMr who latiwluccd It,
AUtth's Whin dhinn'tle.
, S.i I;m, ore. Oregon Atfj:ien
i had little tiioihh' In deteaitni; th -,
J ilhiut, .tie Ih a reals today l. lltei
Mine of 1.1 in .'. Si ot the visitor".
anie hi Ihe .Ht'ond liinimr.
lour tie :n h.'int; home runs itt
I .'.lis', v 1... w.i 4 1. phu-ed hy Oalla.
'''. The It. -ivalV intiehl ehl
Hd IH.IH' hotl
MONU M E N T 3
onni n timt
MON I'M : NT NOW
Wo bnv made a profound
tudy of monument bnlidinir,
nnd nn order id a red In our
liandu In intro to rerelvfl
faithful, IntelllRont execution
Wo Will (ilndly l uniUh
Intimates
llhio Mountain Marble
Cnmite Company
llioa 8, Ar., 1.n ;rnnde, On.
(jcn.Cdrrlv
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Why Are The
American People
So Far Ahead?
WHEREVER world-travelers come together, the amaz
ing comforts of Americans are sure to come in for dis
cussion. Why is it that the average American lives like
To be sure, he has more money to spend that any
other person in the world, but then he. insists on spend
ing it to bring better living to himself and family. Who
knows what a subtle, but influential, part advertising
plays in putting the American people ahead?
Advertising is showing us new and better things, keeps
us from being satisfied with "well enough."
Advertising, by making us want more, wakens the
springs of action within us to get more. American ad
vertising is a pretty substantial explanation of Ameri
can advancement.
Rend the Advertisements. They Call
You to Better Things.
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