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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
Thursday. May 7. 1025. THE ETA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN IKE P RQGRAM OF ECLIPSES WASHINGTON A1) Pro-lonm-d fltmly of tlie vagaries of the f.nii and the moon tins t nullfl sci ciniKis or Hit' Un- I'nihil Ht;itn Nu v;l Ob.servuUiry ht-n to work out their cclipt' '" t lit mxl tlin-u yearn, -ruder the 1 i i.t ttn of t'up luin W. S. Kk-ht'lh.TK t. I'. S. N.. tiny now an .starting on t lie An annular ecllps- of the sun nil crllps ivlnTf Uh rim of the ftun Rhows outside the rclipat-d area is forecast for July 2 a -2 1 , OiIh year, hut will In- invisihh' in t he VniUMl Stales. A purlin I eclipse of tin- mnull H due August 1. Iieilltf HlOI-f Or IrKH Vi.nilile Ill tile eastern Bt-.iti-H and wholly visible on the I'a clHc roast. . There will be no eclipse of the. moon next year but there, will be J total ee Ipse of tile si III nil JlU ftry li, It will he visible onty from Africa to the 1 nil tun ( ceun. Rntl the naval observatory will He ml a party from here lo Suutaira to observe tl. An iitiniit-.tr eelips- ol the sun will be visible l uiy !-H. lUL't;, in the central !'ar-fl'ie Ocean, mill as a partial in northern Aus tralia., the eastern -iIk' of Asia, the I'niled SiateH uiiil Mexico. In 1 L'7. there will bo ' five rcllpsei ihrei- of the son and two of the moon. S-ven eclipses in a year is the maximum, five nf the nun mill two of Hie inoou, 'tin! the li-ast ntimber In a twelve month Is two, both of tin1 nun. us will be the case in 1 !CMi. An annular solar eclipse, visible In the southern 1'ai'lfic. will ocetr j a n nil ry :i . 1 it 7 . A total of t h e moon. June i r. will be visible in the Atlantic Ocean, North America, except thi northern border. South America and the I'acific Ocean. A total of the sun, June 2!, will be visible in Europe, appearing as a nenr-total nt Nome Alnska. Anoth er total of Hie moon tu 1!I2" will la lie place lieci'iuber' S. visible K'n urally In the I'acific Ocenn and in the northern part of NorHi Amer cla. A partial ecllpsi; of the sun will occur on erember 1M. Aliot lier heavenly phenomenon will be seen in 11127 in the trunsit of Mercury, wlih h will appear us a dot on the sun. On November in the transit will taUe place, visible K"liernl!y in the I'acific Oeeun, Australia and Aula, exeept in the Northern and western portions. It -will be visible nt Honolulu. Manila and Samoa! In yes three of the sun and two .of the moon will be the order of eelipsi s. Captain Kicludbrrg-er con siders that 1h' total Molar ecliptic of .May 1 !i, that year, will be a cur ious erne, only part of the result ini; tilmdow I a Hi iik on the uart h. ap- Convicted as Revolutionists I v J V v t 11 1 CLASS SPENOS ri. i n iii ti It HIMI M A! LAKE Privates Paul Crouch (rh;htl and Walter M. Trumbull, Service Company 21st Infantry. ScholieM Barracks, T. H.. were sentenced to prison for 40 and 2t years r-spctivHy when found nuilty liy ft cpurt martial of it tempting to Introduce revolutionary communism among soldiers in Hawaii, pe;trini; as a piece oh the south of ! Africa, and as H.parii-,il in South I Africa nml the soulln'i n pan of South America. A total of the i moon. June ;t, will be visble In the western parts of North and South America, the Pacific Ocean. Aus tralia and the eastern border of 'Asia. Partial solar eclipses will oc icur June 17 and November i'i a I total of the moon transpiring No j vember -7. vislhle in I In weslern , hemisphere. 10-Pound Ko k 're Us Hons1 I'ENIH.KTON. i're. A bed ill jthe home of I.. S. Todd in Milton I was wrecked when a ten-pound roclt crashed through the roof of the Todd home. Mrs. Todd was engaged in making up the bed at the time and her little t;rar.dchild was In the home wit h her, but. hoi h escaped injury. The ruck was hurled into the air by an ex plosion where excavation is beinn' li jdoiif for a new wlmminK pool l-'ulure hisiories will rad, 'Pro hlhitiou came up like a cyclone, anil thi' populace look to their cel-lnr." coos imvi-:it rxrr opi:ns MAKSIIKIKI.H, Ore. A. Mar tin, Coos county manager of the Mountain Slates power company business on "ooh bay for eluht years, siaw pari of the company's enlargement jdans perfected when the new eneriiy plant In North llend was thrown open officially and the public invited to the Kiounds for inspection or the first unit, which cost the company JiHtUHHi. Phil .1. Keizer, mayor of ,oit h llend, was chosen to push the button which placed the plant in opera tion. The new unit has 5000 kllownt capacity, but the concern will eventually use Sft.ouo kilowats. The second rfnit will be a 1 o.tniii-ktlo-wat addition. The plant with Hfl. imtl capacity, Mr. Martin said, will have cost the owners $ii.mui,ooo. The company now has lines serv ing all parts of the county, includ ing Marslifiebl, North llend, Kast- Conuille. Myrtle Polnl, row- ISandon and also a line to the; government rock, -marry on north' Cous river. COVE (Special )--T Senior 'Ilihh of the Cove hit-h Mrhoot, HI' ompanted by Miss Saunders, went o Wallowa I .ike Monday on a denic. A party of Cove ladles attended the annual meet in of the Cut on t 'on illy Health Association last week at l.a Orande. Tnese were m... - It .....(' Mrs. l.ydia M. l.antiK. Mrs. A. O. Coiiklin, Mrs. It. '.. Itaxi-r. Mrs l-:isie M urchinaon and Mrs. I.. K. Anderson. I.. It. Carter is nt home alter se elMl Wee;s Spell t In Na lu pa. laho. where he has been eiigntfed in road work. The Woman's Auxiliary of the American l.egion post No. tit! will entertain the Cove post at dinner Tuesday evening. Arehdeaeolt M. Mcl.e.lll Ooldle lett Thursday for his home at Seattle. ills family will join him there in the future. Miss Mae Stearns, of l.a Orande, spent a day in Cove- In :t week taking school pictures. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Stearns, of, l.a Orande, were Cove visitors one day last week. Miss Kthei Quinihy spent the week end in I'nlon at the home of M iss Marjorie Chisholiu. Miss Mary Niger, who is attend ing school in I -a (i ran tie came home for the May Hay program. M r. and M rs. Ka rl I .a uders. of l.u Oninde, were Cove lsiiors hist week. Mrs. Krnesl Hell, who hi-.s been nt a hospital in Walla Walla, Washington for medical treat ment for the past few Weeks, re turned to her home In Cove Sunday. MONMOITM (Speetal) -Oh t r.tt Itutler. a son of Prof, llutltr, of the lre(,'on No.i'tnal siluud, p.issed on at his home in Monmouth April :iit. He wum crowing the room when he fainted and lived intil uboiit ten o'i'lock that night. He had been Rick for Ji.ttile tllhe jv.lth diabeti-,s -so his drath was not entirely tlllextieeted. He leaves U I wife, lather and mother and twu j brothers In mourn his passing. b. side aln-si of friends and other j relative. j The Juniors illd Seniors of the i Oregon Normal school will have t breakfast mi the campus Friday, May !i. The pupils from the grade SChotUK Oil ilulepelldellCe pill Oil their May Hay celt-brat but, for I he Normal s.-hool students May' I. 27 YEARS AGO Work hard and save your money ond w In n you are old you can have tin- thiut-K itnly yim;r people ran enjoy. Skinny Men j Oalty Morning Ob -erver. May . j 1 SHN. I'red ilultiiiK of Island CitV '.-old to Hie Alliance Plouriug Mill company yesterday -r.uu bushela of ! wheat. J. It. Keeny, who has be.-n In Pu i ker CJty arrived on last evening's j train 'and will leave today for his ' home In Klgin. J. !. Kelly of the Cove was la the city yesterday und ordered the Dally l)bserer sent to him for (the next three moiillis. William Pender, the mall who w as shot Wednesday evening by ' (allien Parker, was seen yesterday tby an t diserver in-porter at the l.u jOiande hotel, where Allen IVnl. the jpruprielor, is giving him every at I ten i ion possible. I lender Is si 111 Minder the care of Mod or Pdggers. 'and from the fact that he is rc l reiving good nursing and medical jaiteniiou. is resting unite well and will soon be up 4i nd around again. I James Parker was brought he j tore Justice Van Pureu yesterday ! iiiorninir. charged with shooting William Hinder, but waived ex annual Un and was plurel under $ 1 ima bomls. Not being able to tind anyone who would go liis bail lie was taken to the I'ntun jail by ''unstable Waldou on the morning , train. j MarriedAt Summerville, May 4, Ijii'f.. Samtiid lOmnii-iHtUl and M iss entaeosl. HOV MKH t.HI' IIC0WM:1, THE MAI.I.KS, (in-. I .eo limit. LH, of Orants Pass, was believed to have lost his life in the Co lumbia after u row boat In which he and his brother. Henry, were fishing for sit I mon near Dillon was wrecked. Wften last seen the youth was swimming desperately but was being carried over nearer Hie rapids ubove Pig Kddy. A thorough search of t he rock is land below the rapblH failed to re vail u trace of the boy. ; The boat with bom of Its oc ' eupantB whh sucked Into a la rue 1 whirlpool In an cdd The fatli jcr. In the gasoline launch, ret i cued I lenry. His motor stopped as he turned toward Pee. who had managed to remain afloat. Win I. Hie father frantically sought tu start the motor, his son was rap idly curried down stream. SelhviK) Heats Convicts SAI.EM, Ore. The Hellwood baseball team Sunday defeated the Oregon state prison nine by a score of la lo The game was played on the prison diamond. All con victs in the Institution were allow ed to witness Hie game. OnlM 5 Pounds: In HO Oh or c Your .Money I tuck. Doctors and good pharmaclsln know that Cod Liver oil is full of vitamiiies that make fit sit, create appetite, builds up Hie power to resist disease and pms good solid flesh on skinny men and women. Hut It's horrible tasling stuff and every day fewer people are taking It, for doctors are prescrib ing and people are fast learn In;: that they can get better result.'; with McCoy's Cod l.iver OH Com pound Tabids, which I Jed Croaa Drug Store. Olass Dyngs.. Inc., I.. l. I rug Co., and druggists all over the country are having a treniendniis demand for. One woman gained l o ponnils In 22 days and If any skinny man or woman can't put on f pounds in tio days, your dr igglsits w ill glad refund the purchase price. He sure and get Met 'oy's the original and genuine i 'od Llvr Oil Compound Tablets fly, Tiihlets On eentn. Adv. FEED It.dhd oats Jtolletl barley Haled liny Whole corn Cracked corn Wholes wheat Cracked wheat Mill l4Mt! Screenings. Itatiy chick feed Oysicr shell ;i'it Sure I-y, S:rateh fiH'il Ak Our Prices. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phono Utn 71 DODGE BROS. MOTORCARS Prices f. o. 1). I i Grande touring $ior.r. ROADSTER $1025 COUPE SEDAN .... COACH ... $1190 ...$1313 .-....$1315 Smith's Garage W 'Jl MAZDA Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Iluy Them Where You See This Sign H. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W If be advertises 11. lie knows lt'a I eood. I iwM JaJ l m: 41 i4i fe. H-dt -m-: ims,m j ma t (sum tm Today, Friday and Saturday Better Cooking with Less Work Science has developed remarkable newoil stoves which not only free women of the burden of cooking with coal or wood but actuully give them better cooking results than they have knoyvn before. , These finer stoves Perfection Oil Ranges cook with the speed of gas. Their instant heat, their clean steady llame and general dependa bility are giving women a new confidence in their cooking. Perfection Oil Ranges combine the best ideas in modern stove construction durable enamel top straight legs substantial design roomy shelves-beauty und convenience. Dealers everywhere have Perfection stoves and ranges and are glad to demonstrate their gas like cooking service. See jour dealer today. The Cleveland Metal Products Co. Oakland Brunckiilk and tlollil Slruls PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Oveis Styles, sizes and prices to suit every need. For qiti.k nvarmth nvXfW.'tr tedijt the t'frf.'.na thi tltitirr. Can's Furniture Co. F. I Lilly, Hardware F. J. I)oH(lllll( P-wi 1 -'S.:H it 1 V0) . ('AI)KT ASSOHTKI) WKAITKl) Caramels TIipro c.'ii'.'iniol.s are n full cream caramel. Highest quality thrmijrliout. Kotir aHHoitcd flavors Vanilla, Noiijfal, Chocolate and Chocolato Nouj;at. Slaiulard Price 1 M). 60c This Sale 2 LIih. 61c Arabesque Stationery Fancy finish paper of the highest quality, resemb ling Japanese bamboo cloth, white and' tints, ribbon tied with di'clde borders. 21 .sheets of paper, 21 envelopes .Standard Price 1 Ho:: This Sale 2 Boxes Si Si. oi MAXIMUM HOT WATKIt 150TTI.K A IiIkI) i i l i 1 i t - l.otllf. Mold. (1 nil In ijni- ulri-i'. (;iiiuitni'i-il fur onr- yt-ur. HUiti.laril Prlro Ono Hot llfi S2.00 Till Knli- Two Itoltli'i $2.01 MAflMI'M l'OI'NTAIV SVIII(;i'. SIMM. li. I.I I'll.-. Tills Mill I nil- SvrinKn -'I'wo Siiniiifl $2.00 ?2.()l (fl HARMONY Cocoa Butter Cold Cream A real tissue builder and skin beautifier. Com posed of very rich, nourishing oils. Standard Price One Jar This Sale Two Jars 50c 51. JONTKHL VANISHING CRKAM Keeps the skin soft,, white and beautiful. , An ideal fane powder base. Perfumed with the won derful Jonteel odor. Standard Price This Sale One Jar Two Jars 50c 51c Jon (eel Cold Cream One Jar Two Jars 50c 51c KI.ENZO DKNTAL C'RKMK (.leans and whitens the teeth. Gives I'i'cS ''le "'"uth a clean feelinjf. Standard Price One TuImj 25c This Sale Two Tubes 26c For ahu: art hit water "t-ilkout ttf Pfrt'.h' k.'T'mt .Hit He.tur. Be Sure To Attend This Sale The AiaJUL Store See What You Can Save W. II. Bolinenkamp Co. OreRon Hardware & Implement Co. DEPOT AND ADAMS STS. LA GRANDE, ORE.