La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1925, Image 6

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    Wednesday, May 13, 1!)25.
PAGE SIX
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Ill SCHOOL
CLOSES SOON
UNION (StMclnl) The wnlor
Hiihh of tin ritlun hlnh hcIiooI lield
th'tr unnuiil iilenlc 'I'iih(u of IuhI
week. The day wiw upi'llt along
ihf h:iks of Catherine creek.
Tin' hawinllhiiK firm known ax
JuciibH nini lh-tt hiu illHHolved
l.urlncrshtp, the Hew Intent! be
ing nought out hy lit" Jiu-olm liro
tlern. .Minn Norlne Koffonl litis been
BcrioiiHly til for tin- pant week
Willi rlH'iiiniitlKiii, hut l.s Improving
iiml will probably be able to re
lurn to HvUnu iiKJiln In a few ihiy.
New fenliire.s whic h will be mMcil
to Mri regular alt nielioim of the
Block hIiuw 1 hi year -will he 111
the nature of a h-rnonnl nil ion of
forest fin- flghiiiiK. which will he
KtHIC (I by l''in slT Kills and will
how ull llw paraphernalia of that
kind of work in actual use, and ail
exhibit will h- put on by the tle
hoiiitl of health. (HlKT ntlruetioiiu
will be niinotiiK-'-il liter Tor the
J!2S HllOW. t
. Among tli.' I'nlon people who at
tcnd d tin1 track meet In m
(iramle Saturday were Will Hux
tT, John Wormian, KiniiiIh 4'utl
W ll. W. V. Connor, Innotliy ('uhIi
man, Hoy I'miklln. (iohlen fjeert
Wli, and t'lift'ord Johnson, besliles
a number of IiIkIi Mrhonl MinleiiiH.
ScImhiIs t lose May 2'
The hcIiooI I'l'in for the I'nlon
lirhoolH v. Ill elom- on I he 2 lid of
May. About Ihe Inst of 111'' wwk
iiiiuouncciiH iitH will be mnt out for
the various net Miles connected
with the gradual lug cIumh of 1 ho
liigh Kchnol.
Cheater Kinnion Ik home for n
Plioi I vacation vinit wit h IiIh par
ents. Mr. and Mm. A. It. Ktnnions.
'Che' 1h now making Ills liome
In Kan Krnneliicn where u (h work
ing In connect Ion with 1 ho stock
market.
Mrs, Mary Hutchinson entertain
ed at a bridge patty at her home
In South I'nlon TwHday afternoon.
5rlr" went lo M r. Kinllv rock,
War Secretary?
Safe
Milk
nd Diet
Forlnfanltg
invalid.
The Agd
Nourishing Digestible No Cooking.
todr AToid Imitation Substitute
TO
; , 7 I
ftfturn of MaJ. (Jon. Junies Q. Mar
tord from a trip to South America,
ro up lid with report that thhwilth
of HecreUry Weeks will not permit
hltn to continue but ottUe, luiv led
to reports In Washington tht Har
bord wl tMH:oine aeurtary of wir.
lM NATIONAL
PARK TO OPEN
IF
yon Imd savnl Oih Dollar A
""Week for thi- pu'-t tn years
what wiftild you liavi; TO
DAY? At the! rain you are ifolnj
TODAY, what will you liuvo
TO.MOIIUOW?
UNITED STATES
FEED
Itollrd onls
Hulled ha i Icy
Dated day
Whole corn
CriU'ked itirit
Whole whrat
CnirkiMl wheat
Mill feci
Serei'Mlntr".
Ha by thick feed
Oyster Miell
;ill
Nim iJiy
S4'ratei fenl
Ask Our I'licrn.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
rtioue Alain Ifl
Mrs. Mnrffaret Sinilh ond ' Mrs.
Martha Hievi-ntt. The card pa inch
were followed by a dainty luncheon.
Miuiter Leonard Stevens wiix host
to a number of hln friend at an
Invltallon danre at Iho.K. of .
hall I'Vlduy evenlnK- About twenty
fiv couples were present und Ihor-
ootfhly enjoyed the cventiiK. Mr.
and Mrs, V. W. StvtiH acted as
hnperoiiH for I he young folks at
I ho dancp.
(MiMr'f Mothers' Day
Mothers' day was appropriately
observed nt the various clinches
here Sunday inornlnK- ' lowers
were worn In honor of the mothors.
both living ami dead, and HermoiiH
and inuslo were approprinlo to the
occqbIoii.
Friday afternoon the sixth Krae
boys and tflrls wn to rove for n
loublo lieader bam ball contest
with Hie Hlxih Krade of that school.
Tho I'nlon girls won their K-unic
16 to X, hut the boys fareil iriiich
worse, I on I n (f 3 to 20. Mbs Mareida
Htui'Klll. M rs. Connerley, Murporlo
CMiIhih, and Ilex Hunter each took
carlond of tho clilhlron lo the
Kamcs.
J. K. Gibson la fitting up a room
for lunch service in the building
south of tlio Hansen clffnr store.
N'w counters, ami other furniture
are belne Installed and the room
is belntr papered and painted.
The Mfch school play, The Jtoo-
doo" which was put on by the past
nraduutes ami several other stu
dents Friday evening at the hltfh
school ffvni was a derided success.
The play was well patronized by
'the public and netted the student
'body treasury a neat sum to help
I round out their closing activities.
( The I'nlon rash Grocery com.
pany has (treat ly Improved both
) the appearance and convenience of
ithelr store by InMalllnff a new re-
frlK'ruior ond roarrniiKlng the flx-
i urcH -in"ni"iMW e.n'ie it, i i
Mae Shanks, formerly nn em
ploye In the Shanks bakery. Is now
clerkhin at the post office, having
accepted a position ut the hitter
place last week, !
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. O. Deljip. Mr.
und Mrs. Sig: (Mine, Mr. und Mrs.
(tcorjre Clark, Mr. Shanks and
dauKhter, Mae, nnd Den Stoneduhl
went to Walla Wiilla Saturday af
ternoon to attend a Dokle meeting.
The party returned to Cnlon Hun
dny, nrrlvinff home about G o'clock
Sunday mornlnjr.
1 nuen u t ft (yen
The pnffennl, "The Hlrlkliiff of
America's Hour" which was singed
at the school irym Thursday even
ing w very ably given, Owing to
rainy weather nnd other causes the
attendance was light. Desldes the
pageant, several special numbers
were given with elaborate stage
setting for each number. A ladles'
chorus sang "Come Where the
Lilies Dloom" nnd "Hocking the
Moon to Sleep. "Kdllh I'hy sang
"1 Stood on the Drldge at Mid
night." M rs. pearl Md'lny and
Marehin Stnrgllt snug 'The Ange
Iuh." Tony Smith sang the old fn-
vorlte, "The Holy rlt y." and Mrs.
Mai'Karet Cooper, 'Must a Song at
Twilight" with n chorus by Tony
The scenic wonderland of South
ern I'tah, which embraces 'Ann Na
tional Pur It, ( Vdur Dreuks and
liryce Cunyon, Is now open to gen
t ral travel for the first lime, with
full motor and rail transportation.
millonut park lodges and oilier nr
ratiKcineiilri which will add the
I e bra ted region to t he notable
groups of parks whose accommo
dations and transportation facili
ties make ihcni great, national re-
crcnllon centers, i.urge minis have
been approprkited by slate und fed-
ral government, t he National
Parks und KoreaL Services to build
and modernize connecting high
ways.
Zion with Its tremendous depths,:
majestic, spaces, and Indescribable
coloring Is undoubtedly on- of
America's most wonderful national
parks, and It is but the center of
nually spectacular scenic attrac
tions. The chromatic fairyland of
Dryce Canyon lies to the eust; Ced
ar) Dreaks, with the erosions of ItH
huge bowl I In I ed In h und reds or
Iridescent shades, is at the noiih.
and the beuuiiful Dixie country of
Southern Ptah Is emouie and
southward.
Since the creation of the nation
al park comparatively few visitors
could be accommodated I here l
cause of the lack of faclllilis. Now,
through co-operation of the N
tlonnl Park Service, whirh litis
built roads nnd trails wlililn lis
boundaries; the Forest Service, the
state and federal governments In
finishing connecting highways out
side of them, (he Pnlon Pacific has
been enabled to Install a motor
transportation service linking these
wonderM, together with rail, lodge
and other accommodations for safe
nnd comfortable truvel.
Thirty-three miles of Mill road
have been built from the main line
junction at I. und lo the galeway at
Cedar City. There the Hotel Ml Ks
cnlante has been completed with
furnishings and appointments whic'
place It among the best the coun
try affords. Kspeclally built motor
husscs, similar In model, but luler
in design, to those used in other
national parks will be run on the
loop between Cedar City, Zion,
Hryee and Cedar Ilreaks. A na
tional park lotlge with lis large
central building, surrounded by
small sleeping collages, will be
ready for the opening In Zlon Can
yon. A si ml lor lodge Is finished on
the brink of Pry re Canyon, with
water systems Instulled and every
convenience provided for hot h
lodge centers and public camp
grounds. In undertaking to devel
op this wonderland the I'nlon Pa
cific System will provide accom
modations not only for persons
traveling by rail, but for the coin
fort nnd necessities of the prob
ably greater number who will trav
el otherwise. ,
Only (ho heffinuing of the devel
opment Is Indicated by w hat has
thus far been done, and It Is an
ticipated that these three of the na
tion's outstanding show places now
available to full public travel will
become a great national recreallon
center exceeded by none of its sis- .
KirUs In popularity.
.Slippery Rails CauseMexican Wreck
ft w
at Uith from tkt iurliest times
were models of fushions und arbi
ters of modes und elegance.
"A beautiful silver statuette of
an elegantly dressed DubylonUn
lady was found beside her clay
coffin In the city ruins of the age
of Nebuchnneeixar, We ulso found
additional copper hulrpins with
Lapis Uiuli heads."
Irrigation Work KiMicl
SAI.KM. I'H-e. Construction o'f
(he Jordon valley Irrigation district
In Malheur county will be complet
ed prior to June lf, according lo
H. M. Chadwlck, assistant state en
gineer. The cost of the develop
ment will aggregate $:tn.OOO, and
will provide water for approximate
ly H.M'ii acres of land.
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Buy Them Where You See This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St
Phone 393-W
tLZko io tarZuiil,p'?i,,-",,'h T:,yii " n ,he rui"'oad ,rai'k"- ''"'" '" ortji.iin. ,m
'"i""'. Mt. lne ciifine piowra inrouRn a paswnger coach of another train killing
Oovornnicnt will ItikP n rfnsus
of Insrots, hut w' ilon't want 11u
Joh of counting mUHtiultoH' chll-
MII.K OK MACNKSI.V
The superiority of Mclc
& 11 Jlilk of MajriH'si.i
is duo to the fuct that
it is Colloidal, the pani
cles being in tin extreme
ly fine stale of division.
Moon Drufi Co.
l;Siiiith. Arthur Hodge ami t'earl
iMctiay. The pngeant may be
! I given again, the ladles of the
1 1 Presbyterian church who hnndb-d
jthn work believing that more of
1 1 the Pnlon peopltt should ace the
I'enlerlnlntnent.
1 1 CI n ml Cooper nnd family have
; moved Into the property which
jthey recently bought In North Pn
fc Ion.
I Fred Fox nnd Mrs. Fo went to
Nimbler Sunday to visit with her
I i parents, Mr. nnd M.ra A. F. Wll-
son.
J The Methodist ladles' Aid met
I I last Wednesday afternoon at the
1 1 homo of Oramlinn Dicker in Smith
Pnlon. A combined social and
business meeting was held, which
wan followed by n light lunch.
Dr. C. W. Irwin, for mnnv years
prnctlclng dentist In Pniou, is
planning to end his work here this
'summer and move to ln. Orande.
There ore many here who regret
'the ract that Dr. Krwln Is leaving
I'nlon. for he has built up a splen
Jdld practice and has the name of
i being one of the bent dentists In
ea-Mern Oregon.
Several cur tends of baseball
'fnns drove to T.n Orandc Sunday
J afternoon to see the Puk-r-Iji
(irande game.
Evi'rythinjf for
Sick Koom
riione M-G8
the
.IPI'I Y WOIthl H DltOUM D
i MAPSIIKIKI.D, Ore The first
ifutalllv Mnee the Coos bay Jetties
were slutted two years ago occur
red when Frederick Latienind.
working on Die point of the north
jelly, loM his balance and fell Into
, ihf sea. A power boat from the
he const guard station whs tn-di-
,ed across (J,,, rhannel. but the body
: was nt found.
I l.aiienind. a MbhUvan boy, wits
i 1' 1 eais old. The drowning oc
curred net to the old wit k of
"the steamer Columbia. The boy's
, friends and f.ilow workmen were
jhigh. ahoe ths wur and had no
chnc of saving him.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
For Lawn
And (iarden
I.awnniowers
Hakes nnd Hoes
Garden Hose
.. . ' i d iced
KiRhtl
l'hont Miia 81
Discoveries Throw Light
On Life 5,000 Years Ago
'CAPABLE
r , f "
To'l can depend
upon us for capable
erice, no matter (
what the circum
stance may be. We
ahull be pleased to
confer with you as
to details and then
carry them out.
We I'nderstnnd.
Our Invalid Cnr
I at your service,
free of charge.
Main 6J
KIMMKHHAlf
I'n (fori a km
CHK'AOO (Al'). FMctures ot
Ihe home life, struggles and van
ities of the men and women who,
r.noo years ugo built an empli--.
now In the barren sands of Meso
potamia, were contained In a re
port lo Stanley Field from Prof.
S. I! Pangdon of the Field muse
trim -Ox ford university expedition
at Klsh.
Women's boudoir jewels, chil
li re n 's to ys, a r t work and con
tents Of t hi' palaces of t be first
kings of Klsh found by the ep--ditlon,
furnished the material lot
Prof. Pangdon's Interpretations.
"A great many copper razors
and sickles have been found this
sen win, but one ibid was, beyond
doubl, a fish hook.
'Fishing with hook and line
was supposed to be practically
non-ei.steut In llnbvlon and As
syria, this is in fact, the explicit
statement by wrilers on the his
tory of fishing. So this is t he
oldest fish hook ever discovered
and the evidence for the discovery
of fishing by hook and bait be
fore :tiioti It. c.
"The Sunit-riiin palace, greatest
and old at residence of ancient
times, has been completely excu
valeii," said the report.
A remarkable discovery was
made on the west side of the pal
ace where u great hull, 7tl feet
long by H"' feet' wide, was found.
In its center stood a row of col
umns five feel in diameter and
Ki-cat water basin. This hall wasi
the imposing entrance of the royal
Ihrone room and the great basin
was for ablutions for t hose In
vited to enter the Inner palace.
The entire palace wns fortified by
two thick walls, between which
ran a moat provided with draw-,
bridges. j
"The most unhi'ile discovery I
from female burials are copper
vanity cases containing manicure
set They consist of pinchers,;
tongs und sometimes nail fib-s.
l'aint dishes and remains of,
brushes for coloring the lips, 1
cheeks and eyebrows w ere dis
covered last season. Obviously, j
t he women of the leisure classes '
ACME PAINT
-coven more surface, and really cosU lesa.
Taint for every surface
Paint for Kvery Purpose.
Furniture Exchange
Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
Qtwf ii
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Will your New Home
be easy to sell?
"Check" Seal wiring is a recognized advantage
Nowadays one of the first things prospective home
buyers loi?k for is completeness and quality of the
electric installation. No home is salable which lacks
convenient connections for electrical appliances,
correct lighting and the installation of standard
wiring devices.
j If for no other reason than to make your home
easy to sell, you should insist on "Check" Seal
electrical wiring before you build or buy. The
"Check" Seal identities qualified electrical con
tractors who make your house a real home of elec
' trical comfort. And when you need electrical
appliances, remember that the "Check" Seal
identifies electrical retailers who sell quality elec
trical merchandise.
PACIFIC STATES
ELECTRIC COMPANY
iAS rfcANCUCQ LOI AN tit LIS 10S0 IKACN OAKLAND
rulTLASD XATTl.t MOILA!
pisttlbuton for General Electric
Before you build, buy or rent
IfiTbe l ItvtncslHow ftr tlmmbukicn."
Thli tlkt yn 1 hid tret U,m ti: t !-
i ' !vit" bcAi nt tv wnoujf vui u(ia
Lawn Tools
Lawn Mowers ....:...$11.00, $1 1.25, $17.00, $25.00
Grass Catchers $2.00
Hose, Per foot... ...llc, 15c, lfc
This hose is U. S. Mogul Hose arid has an
unconditional guarantee. Couplings free.
Lawn Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Forks.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
power of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
potent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. W. T. Phy.
Owner and Director.
"Check" Seal Appliances Carried
By Eastern Oregon Light
& Power Co.
Cement
On a job means that you are building in
the most substantial, economical and perma
nent way.
It binds into a "east stone" improvement
that grows stronger with the years never
rusts, rots, burns or requires painting.
Sawyer-Holmes Merc.
Co.
Phone Main 17