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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
V Thursday, May 11, 1025. PAGE EIGI1T THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Dependable WSettr THE STOltli FOU MEN FOU SENIORS WILL GRADUATE New Montana Law Permits Killing of Wild Range Horses African Butterflies Migrate Annually to Distant Arctic Circle UiNlMty (Al") Tim I'liinttil l,ad huttcrful in an fond of travel over ea und Und as alio (h of ln-r KutK'ous coloriii?. Her lnwlmnd. loo. Ilk 8 iiui;rtorv fl.Khts ami. ite cording lo -clcntlfic researchers, these butterflies in Rn at numbers have iM't-ij known lo make juiirn'. from Turkey to KiiKlund. 11. Williams. cliU-r enlotnoloj; M Of Hit Kjoptian ministry of lie rlculiiiro. who has turn tttudyln? tin1 liahllH of the Painted Ijidy for several jpum, gave an account of his work in a repo-it issue of Nairn-. Tin butterfly of thin ' clou, ho believes, originates home where In. tho totilli or Mjutheunt of the Inni? line of desert Mrotehtnj; in rot North Afrlcn and Aula Min or, 2tton or 3"o mll'8 from Kiir hmd. They leave I hi desert curly in'tho spring and arrive in the vie Inlly of tin outhern shores of the Mediterranean usually about April. I'rom Palestine they uppour to fly ihrouKh Sri;i and Turkey lo the H.ilkan hiat".v, tlnl from Kjr pt. Tripoli and Algeria thov croMt lo southern Kuropc. AH durtnr the flight straRKl tM and weakling- lire dropped out of I he vvarm and li ft hi dilnd. Jly the moro hardy fliciH I'.iVA land l reached laP- hi Mi or early in J tin'. soi hind a w 'k or no later, and here many of t In m spend Hi Minimt-r. The Painted J I July, those wliifii originate In the desert eouniiy. haw Imn in Iceland in July, some -4 mlli h from their Martin; pl:ue. Wh- tht-r In cn.-.;iis tin- Kreat stretcher, of water tli-y rimtinue i flyhiK all nitit or r on floutinir lti;!HM' In tin' water has nol et been d tt rmiio d. .Wither la It known, so fur as Mr. William w.i.s able to ascertain, whether a return journey Ih made. A little nltrlit off iiou and the. Ih iclitdied by all married no n. Take your timi' in making low: and It will las, longer. iBSSBBBBIBBBBBIESIBlBBSBQBfiBISSS M n M n n H S li.E-R.R-Y.'S LAST TIME TO.N'KaiT H n ti w n n M M U n H H n N n H M n n n "Fools In The Dark" With MATT MOOKK And PATSY RUTH MIM.KK The scrceirs two most beloved young stars in an up-to-the-minute action drama that will thrill yn'i with its tenseness and delight you with its comedy! Comedy, Harry Langdon In "The Sea Suawk" n M ii M n; ml a ra M W Ml W Mi t S3! ta t'OVK (Spi i'lal).Th- liaci-alati-rvuU; tn-vvlvfH wire Jm UI al lh- 1 1 1. K clntrch Sunday i'M-iiIdk. Mil Me was fiirniaht-d by tho (-omntu-ni(y (.'horns and tin twrmoii m d'Uvortd by Mm. ftmllcy. The four BoliiorH. ,uclk' 1'eck, (JludH I'aron, I'alsy Itrrtiht-ni, and Claudt' ll jiford occupied. th M-at of honor. Tho rliuitrh was dt-ror- Uli'll Ultll lilac. 'OlllllH'tlt't'llH-ilt t x-rt ls'8 w III be K'lday cvfiiinc. May 15, at the hall. Motlur'H day watt obst-it-d at tin various clitirrhrs with approp nat services. Misa Vina t'oiiity ni!(l'ri a Very iK-autihil mIo at t !h- M tiiod.t episcopal i htm h. Aft.r the s.rvicos at tho Baptist fhiiM'h tho iiioiiibci i of I ho ron Kr uatimi i-n joyod a picnic dinner at Warm SprinyH. At J o'clock a iiaptihinal ut-rvico Has colldilclo .1. M r. and M r. W ilia rd Aoiio-n. aro h'litst at Iho homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. ). Hefty. They havo bi-cn Kp.ndinir the uinhr at I.os AnK'-loai, I'ulif., and uro now 'it route to their homo in Grand Vail. y. I'olo. Mr. i.n I Mrs. K. i'ayru . Mi l IMua ( 'onkliu and ilaiicht'-t . flaitct-. of Wallu Walla. Wash., vpt-nt Sunday at I'ovc al the homo of Mih. I.ou 1'ayno. Mlsi Uointhy He I Itean. of liiv - rlon. Un-Kon, an (). A. t '. jrrud uate. hat boon added' to the Cove teachintr staff. Tho far i!ty nov umiIm un folIoa: I'rofojwtor (. M. (oad, .Mrs. li'-iode I'letcher and Miss Imtothy ll lban for tho l)i,h t'luiol. and for tho Krade sichool. Mrs. J. K. Mills. Miss Crate Cayotto, Ml km Tlielma Mur phy. Mikh Vtoht Bloom and Mrs. i leleii t'onkhn. IlKliKNA. Mont. (AI' Wild' hoiso roundupa planned under : jiiHKh the name yni'iii um Is lined j jby orno western htatoB for jack j rabbit drives, aro being orRanizxdi (lit several sections of Atontana un- dor u law pawa-d by tho lat logis- lature. I The law .which was hard foutrht j on sentimental grounds ohl -t km - Kiockimn and ranchers in tho U-ris-j lature. Is designed lo rid sections of he state of ( he small, wild rai)(o home, commonly deslj;natod as t ayuses. whuh art coiksldered by .stockmen as utterly worth less Kurt nor complain that bands of those horse, when range fet-d pois poor, sweep down upon the un fenced pasture lauds In the asri cu It ura I dtricUi, break down foiieos and damage growins crops. The livestock department cmimale that tlure un 4li.UU head of j these wild horses on tho Molilalia ran no.. I'ndor the law- county commis sioners, upon sufficient petition. i may Uosit;nate h roundup foreman. a ho oraniz k a drive, impounds j tho homos Kaliiored, records their brands if any, and causes the pub- ilication of a not it e under which owners may redeem such slock a' they wish by payment of a small foe. The remainder arc destroyed. Tlo-io is a market for about Mum j head of those hordes annually. Thty 'aro bought by an eastern .concern to bo slaughtered and the choice ph t-ea of the meat prepared for export. Kertiliz-T and doff food are by-products. It has been reliably stated thai (bo amount of food consumed by Montana' worlhles cayusos would Himtain 2.-mk. ooo hoeau of Mo ep Hoover Urocery auu o'.'".i'uv iiiuu oi laiue uiiuuao I FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be In b t:U0 a. m. Cant or Thanks. We wish to express our slncerest thanks lo our friends and neiirh bors and to the employes of the Bowman-Hicks i'o., who so l;indly assisted US during our recent be reavement; alfio for the beautiful florul offoriniis. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. I n b rwood and Family, Mr. and Mm. u. J. Skiff and J'auiily. 1-ltp AunoiiiH-emeiit The L. I). H. ladies of I .a Grand Sec o nd Wa rd u ill Iki vo a coo 1; ed food sale Saturday, May I ij. at the crescent Meat Market, Chicken pl s a f peclalty. 5-M-L't MimviliiiK arte. State vocational graduate. Kve ninKs and Sundays. 1'hunc t::'-J. I"S l-'otirth St. 5-U-ltp Notice. All bills against the high school should be presonted at once for no lulls will be paid durin? the ftum incr. &-13-3I STBRBBHBBIHlBBSSIKEEIECiaSGSSiDascan Bible Student I it pan-. lor Oi ienial Ucr-4-anli B ALTIMoltB (AI). lr. Kay mond P. I Httikhe-ty, professor of Biblical literature al Courlo-r col lege, has been appointed annual professor of the American Schools of Oriental Itoseaich at Jerusalem and Bagdad for t9.T.-2r,. He has been granted a year's leave of nb s. nro l.y iho local Institution, and will leave fnr the near east the tatter part of July. 1 r. I lougherly Hit id his woi U will include h-ctui inff and field work atoll? archaologicat Hn -s. with special time given to a sfidy of the topography of the land and un examination of mounds nlh the possibility of identifying sites of ancient cities. The new up-point- o is w oil knn n for hts hi k in the franslutlon of Baby lonian tablet?. iAew i'lan lor ( hasincr Fugitives to Be Aired (Continued from Page One.) ruvthd cattle along the Mexican border. one evening he was talking with me in a cufe on the Avonida, when the question of the year of the "A. B. C" strike came up. "I think it waj in 1 MM." aid Bob. Yes." after u inoinont's reflection. "I know it was. because that was 'the 3 car they chased me out of i'lexus for killing: a man. and the (strike was going on at that time." Kverything in plants for the flower and vegetable garden t the Homer Wilson. fr-n-tf I'tanu Now Ilratly. Plants ftir porch Itoxes and bos kets and outdoor planting. Geran iums, Salvia, l.coHia. I'etuniHS. Uaisics and other flowers. Fine larpa tomato plants out of pots. Asters ready May 1st. Let us fill your hnngln-; baskets now. Cher rya Florists. 4-lM-tf oikv. All bills against (he high school should be presented at once far no bills will be p-aid during the sum mer. 5-n.3t Why Is it that Americans break .more laws than any civilized peo ipie? asked ex-Governor Hadley of .Missouri in a recent speech before the American 1-aw Institute. Then, answering hw own question, the ex-governor said the trouble is with our criminal court.- th-y let folk break the luws and "K''l awa with it." lr. Charbs i:. Mann, talking ' before the American Council of Kducalion. of which lie's director lufured a different explanation. His i theory is that Americans ' violate more luws than n'y other nation jality because they have o man more to violate. j In new planing mill, Klein. Sat urday. May 16 (jitney). Music by Olson a orchestra of l.a Grande. Come. &-H-2t The lon dollar THEY say a tight man squeezes lii.s dollar until lie makes "the eagle scmim." A wise man makes his d'.-llar stretch. He luiys hut he buys wisely, making every dollar go a long way. He knows that the unhasing power of a dollar has shrunk considerably in the last ten years. He. also knows there has never been a time when wise buying paid lugger dividends. Every day, this newspaper contains information that you should have to increase your buying power. Tho advertisements are intimate little lessons in every-day economy. They teach you how, when and for what your dollar will go farthest.' Manufacturers and merchants till of their products through the advertisements. Almost every new oppor tunity is offered through an advertisement. Practically every unusual buy is advertised. You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limit by keeping abreast of the opportunities to get full value. THE ADVERTISEMENTS Will. HELP YOU MAKE YOUK MONEY 00 EAU If a penniless criminal falls into the law's band 5 hv's in hard luck. : Had ley says, but the one w it li money turns hts c;uo Into a' game between his lawvers and the pro secution and w in.s, prov tded he's 'had sens- enough to provide him self ith a better legal battery than the opposition's. j If the American people arc confronted by a fact they don't Mike, observes I r. Mann, they pass ja law changing the tact. Only, ! tacts can't be changed In reality, adds the doctor. This wasn't a dt bate between Hadiey and Mann. It simply hap pened they got onto the .same sub ject at the same time at two en tirely difiertnt milting in Washington. Call Main S lor cleaning, press in' and alterations. KxpTt work, prompt v.rrlce. The Wardrobe. L'ndcr new management. 4-- l-t i:zrma rrM-riiiion. Why suffer from eczema or any other itching or itch when you) can Im relieved of oil such troubhs for 7;c a bottle. Sold only by Silver-thorn- right's family Irug Store. 5-1 1-tf AslroloKr Mrs. !. A. Bu lnus, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow. 1'hone CIS-J. 5-Mltip I arm Ioan Ixiw Katin Money to loan on improved farms. I.ow rates; prompt service U. K. Dixon, 1-a Grande, Oregon. i-y-tf World'i Largest ' .! Chain Department Store Organization OS "ajl' HE' ANATIOH-WDC, 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 103 Depot Stl, La tirande, Ore. Reliable Quality Goods Always At Lo w Prices House IT1 ir focks Another Feature Purchase A Triumph In Value! Were you among tin happy housewives who obtained House Frocks (hiring our recent House Frocks Week? This is another opportunity t o buy quality Frocks at this J. C. Penney Company econo my priori Made of Amoskeag and Security Ginghams These are made of splendid material? Amoskeag and Security ginjbams which mean long wear and satis factory v.-car. And the styles! See them and choose alth.Mtoh it's difficult to select your favorites when mcy -3 ail 0 ctiractive. HP .i gSBiiffi life im mm tepl wm 8 In Small, Mcdiumr Large and Extra Lare Sizes ! HpmstHchlnic, pleating, hut too ' botes, etc. Nortcm's Kitki Shop. janubs sou!litts!rr;y f.-.-t. to ; 1 1 he lot line : them :i Imtu t 'i Int I line nouthouMorly 4J foot to the 1 ' " ' jsout h'a:f I'riy cono r of tho a od ny not rm sour t .ip 1 mm , 1 t . 1.. ...... tianiiruti umi laidmc out of tn A p iin!-rf ' strike is on here. Word caiiie into union h-aduart'T that men wro painting a bitf h 0110 tn ' Hampshire avenu-. An ua nt h,itoiit d to the spot "What's ihis.'" he demanded. ''i hif." wid th Mali. in enibasj-y It'rj .' as, indeed, (orvlu e tub 4Sfie.-. and bation-i arc supposed to bo. What's more, the union officials recofciiif.od it, when they attention wa talh-d to the fact, and didn't tuterdrt. hir when you can do so for Toe'.' A bottle of Germicide and Dand ruff Krndleator !o!d only by Silver-thorn- Wripht's Family l'ru? Store. C-u-tr Citation. In the t'.unty fotirt. for the County of I'nion, State of itr-fron. in th- Matter of the I-;? ate Gf )'. W. Hiimb- I. Ihr- us- d. To Krod Hambel, Mina .Michio ly. Ainunda .aiuibol1. Khsabcth Kno- fort man. "is the (M.!m.n Hilda VouHipplns. Minnr foreit-u terri-tKnob. loch. Major A. 1 . Mb ha Hie tltl Town S int ilia H- Win 11 4iftml tU- iHdl I p UM t-'Kl', Km;. liil - ais past i txtiud ad - nlil 1 o .is chat actor h p-i im ntii.-c i!ti n v ui untns cliths.. Tiny ha.'c t.e d t".ttf vitlumt taits, and coats a i!!i a lut- iapt-ls. and d"Hte t-t-as'td coats with kluv ItcvcIh! I nt ,u in aln At bit a new -Th-- 1 accopi. d. o'.imr ord in a nortlo-ast-rly di rection and alonwr the lot lino U'u feet to the poiiit of boinnii!ff. Witness, the Hon. V. G. I'ouch. Juduo of the ounty 4'onrt of tin- State of Uri-gon. i'ourt for the 1'ouniy of I nion. with the K'al of said Court a.fi-xtd this 1 !t!i day of May. li;i. Attojit: t'. K. McCormick. I'lerk. Jty C. 1,. C.raham. It;uiy. May M -I-15-Jnn- 4-1 1 Win 1; nt i;i;int)i;s. In t he Comity Court of I nion County, t trefoil. In tho ui.ittt r of th-- (.Tate of Nora KIN n M:-.v. d- c- aed. The undoi-siirn i having In en duly uppmnttd by the ctuinty court of I'nion t'tuni. Cnton. admin isfrator of the e.siate of Nra Ki lt n Ma . tb u: d. uiri li;t inc 'inahii'.d. norit'o is loTt-by frix.n to the creditors and ati p-rr-ons and Kannh f odi;e, .; t ottne. In tho Name of the State of Ore Won. You aro hereby cited and re turned to appear In the fount y t'oiirt of the State of Or con. for the County of t'nion. at the eourt looiii thoiiof. at li (Irand". in County of t'nion. on Monday, t'n ' ' 1;,' 1,1 J"n''- -' al '"n I l:av ini; claims auaiul .-aid d ce.i.-ed ociock. in 1 no mronoon ii iv . in .M ,nl l!M m venfn l as re tlay, then and there to snow causi For se - iio u l ;if any joti ha w hy the otlow - iuir d by la w "ftor ti" i!lti w 1' bin hi month ration of this no- ho-u'insr dos,-rilod ral prcp-rty r-houid ' IH-P i k. K Ku:i?o, attorn.- tor hioiiS'unt t-e sold it prayed for by po-!.,,,) administrator, itt .? ofte;o in tition of the Kxecutor her-in. to-!the v st-Jacobson buiiJmi. ln wit; Comnu-netnc at the northeast erly corner of lad 3. Hitn k 4, Cos uan's Aildition lo Im tirande, ti-o- Kn. run nine th nee north w estT".v ts bo. n ! alone the street lin.- of Jef ;"orson N men ui ' - n-i" 4 . - th.-mv it rich Grande-, i r ton. luUd April it::. J H." C Admiiiistrafor of t!:o KHeli May. deeva.- I. tale Of Concerned About You Of rntii-sc ynn want protection when you buy fire insurance but you want SKUVICC too. If you have a loss, we make it our husi nc'ss to be as much concerned about it as you arc. We are right on the job to get an adjuster here and a check to cover your loss as soon as is physically possible, l'er sonal attention to your needs is one of out established policies. DUIT0N The Insurance Man With The si:crnrrY i.wn & savings co.mivwy 1 :raiHlc National ItonW Vln)W Main 8fl 1 ie :is h n-i spirit now cu out tf - ov,iii:ii tn -siik stox'kiiiirs, liht oe brevchcti, b!uv r purple '!- I j.m-kots alld ci am Ml k shirt; ah filled at tlie ttsroat mil M R R H R H a H V tule his'n.m is not sreatty uitabh- tor suj(i or aiu e--nm-r wear it s d cured by its p'Oponcn'S tO l-e ( er t til II IV lllOCe pictmi-fwitie and a xast d al imre pi - .imiic thafl t ho "full drvsw" a Mi h they , iatactvriie the ; d tHest of l.isl centuries, bus d -c-'d shou'd rnciM' mankind ! w l-.vn lit- stf ( out Jor a bit of .n t-o-nn. f BIBBEIKDBSBSSBSEiZaBS2B'SSII0BI3EBBESBIEBBBBBIB Remarkable Savings On Every Day Needs U.I'.ANV. :. Mr.. n in-i-. --To.i l marked mm wi.bb-d Sit- 'or Mr. S K I'.U.in f thus cl. 5 On n i. calit I at the . homo In R re r;iti,vn and iuni'ii to - R t nd eonral ;' t' icos to the c.uple. BjBj : Mr. HU'n is one it the la-H stir KM ;tors ol'.tho ptonoi rs who cano- to mm r ce-n in t t b co.tcd Arton train u is pne of the ofdt m r- chat in the xaM. . hhinr vto-e In A 'K.ti ha. In on 'rtunii t' tj.ui f.- for the lat t I tvr an t tr Hi.iiH .vti!i rv:iim aa l..d of Itv -bUffim;:- - - , . o Cans A. & L. Corn $1.00 S Cans Mission Tomatoes $1.00 5 Cans No. 2 Del Monte Teaches $1.00 11 Cans Campbell's Tomato Soup S1.00 11 Cans Carnation or Alpine Milk .....Sl.OO 13 Pounds Fancy Head Rice $1.00 o Pounds No. 1 Iirge Walnuts S1.00 5 Pounds Calumet Raking Powder $1.00 11 Packages Jello All Flavors $1.00 -'G Bars Crystal White Soap.... $l.ot) o2 Bars Jewel Soap $1.00 11 Pounds Seedless Raisins $1.00 3 Pounds Fancy Assorted Cookies $1.00 The mot complete stock of Groceries in Eastern Oregon. We have what vou want when vou want it at the right price. Oregon Strawberries .the first of the season. M B M Phon HOOVERIZED GROCERY c Mai" -K) Free Motor Delivery On Orders Over $2 BSIIBlBiaBIlI!ai3ESIEBBESI18aBIRIISKI15aii0ciasssa95gB El n ft a m ta n n n a w a M m n n M a a a n n 1 r'