La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1925, Image 6

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    Tapo Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, Juno (, 1 '.)-!").
UNION COUPLE
SEHENAHFD
. UNION CUp.cinl). Ijist Mini.
day cvfitliitf when Adrian (iou I
t brod fulled lo show iit ul bund
; practice, the hoys, a I It t U miis-
pielous, went flown to pay lilni a
r visit mid find oul thi n-iiHoti for
: lib ubHcnce. on arriving at the
house, they played u Select hm
out in tin- yanl aii'l then were in
vited Inside lo reet the bride
nnil Krooni. The bride wan Mies
(leoiKianu J.-rimn, u Kind.ialo ol
I'nlon high Helmut and a leach r
nt Cove and In Uih Valley, und
the Rioom is tln owiht of the
fioodhrud lAUf resort and tour
tut camp ground. J lot li ure well
Known In-re und I hey start their
married life with tin htsi wishes
of their many friends. Tiny will
main- tlirir home at tin- lake to
In- m-ar Mi. iuodhrod's work.
l-'red Hniwn is spending IiIh
days in I .a V, ra ixli- just ni pres
ent, when; ho Is Kervlni on the
Jury.
The water in CiHhcrlne Crock
In !ovi r und heeomlnir a Jit t "
dourer, ho that fishing will so:n
bo belter th:.n it has during the
prist wi'iks. A few salmon are
runnltiK. but not many nro lain?
cauffhl.
The Methodist I.itdleh' Aid lndd
ft combined business and soelnl
meeting at I In- humi' of Mrs.
Kred lit own on the slab- ex pi -i I-HH-nt
farm Wednesday afternoon.
' Osrnr Hiilzi in and family are
Jiere for a visit at the home of1
Mrn. HuUein's father, I'yriiH Wil-I
llama. Mr. HuizHn was lornieny
employed hero as principal of the
Honth Hohool.
Claude I'iolilin and family came
over from II intltiKton Sunday to
flH'lid the day at the home of hlN
father, T. 1'. Kteklin.
The school hoard of District
No. 5 held a itieeliiiK Tuesday
evenitiK to round out the work
of (ho year Just Hosed, ami irnnn
not other business preparatory to
the annual ho h oul election.
" Cyrus WllliairiH, .Jr., who has
been staying with his irinndfuth
rr and nMendinjf the local school,
left for his hoino in I (lack ford.
J-lnho. hint Saturday.
-.A JarRo number of North I'ow
der - folk onnie down hist Mnn.
Queen Ruth
v.
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MllflS WARMER,
SLIER SAYS
D Or say and Sidney
:" f
I'KKHi'OTT. Ariz. (Al)- Mr. W,
M. Kltphcl', diiedor ur the l.i.iv.-ll
; i diKer aloi y at I'laKn'ari, Ariz..
J Win n het" reiMltly, predicted that
i planetary awl rurioiny wum on the
ithreMliuld of liliaHy accurate de.
lei iiiiuittioiiK in ( OMlit i Hon with the
tlidy oi .Much.
I he iiMtroiiotiH r 'pre.ifed HiIh
; opinion after months of research
li.iHi d on mi iniw which he and
other Kt l' n:iUN oi;t tilled last. BUlll
iner win n 1 .1 iH made i cIkschI
lapproacli to the earili. Amoiiji the
!iU
. H.ihl I ii. Hilpher, s I hat
Htre'ii ' Mbt Ruth Ulankn, society
Klrl of VtokHhurg, Miss., who wan
truwnt-d Mut-en of thu conteuniul
(lower show there
day evening and en Joyed an S
after wlilch thev Maved raids tili!!11"''1
nhout. midnlffht.
The l.'nion Stock show held Its
hint perioral roimnitlee itioetlntr
ineHday when final nrraiwe-
nienlH wore made and I he 1 :t jr
show Is now ready to throw the
KuIoh oien to the l)lct?c.st und hest
(xhlldtion that has ever h.en wli
n eased fdnce t he hIiow was fir.d
filt,'aul.ed. There will he more ex
hitdtH than for several years, het
te( an na and track events an I
more prizes than In former yearn.
I tare hoi-sen, chariot teams, wild
steerH, and a real buffalo are
already on the grounds. The
hurkaroo prizes, consist! nff of a
flfiO saddle for find prize, and
two silver mo.mted hits, thf- hit
ler donated by the president of
the show, (I. V. liensou, and u
fine pair of eliaiis, are on diHpl.iv
in the kIiow window s of l-'rank
'nnnei 'H mI ore.
the planet is much warmer t hun
had been Kiipph- d nrd has u much
detiHi-r atmo.SjilK-re than it had been
credited with. The del erin pint ions
tie explained, ,! t 1 1 ' J - t m i h in
support of the theory that (he plan
et bourn life.
I lie 1 in per.lt lire of the planet
wan approximated by the ("obienz
radiometer, one of the latest astro
nomical instruments, m- delicate
thai it nieasures i)h heitt of dis
tant stars. I Jr. Slliher coiiHiders
HiIm device an liiiportanl in aildia.',
to the knowledge of the tempi ra
turn of the planets as the .iehe
hoii Inierfei umeter is in deiemiiu
liiK the angular diam of e1 Ini
tial bodies.
Iir. Slipher oi'fered no final
opinions on the ue.-:;ed .,( :md
Ollt IOe ted tliallel-N aftt cl -
iii Mais. nut l.e einplja.sii'.-d. as
other antrononii v.i have, iih- strange
renlanly of the radiating lines
popularly culled VnnalM
' in k of the polar caps, witli the ad
vance uf I he warm x nsunii and
Kiibseuieiit darkenm;.; t lln- anas
liresillued bv M-llle lo be llil'd
Kionn, aci'nrd t he ei -eule d a ru-
ment tor tho::e c.ijtt eudnir, llti
-t Ik inhabited, he i Mdnim-d
re-'illaril v of I he ,,i :M!;' -." In
ed. is evideiu,. in favor of Ih
til'lcial ori-'iii.
mmwi Miasm
i.i..n-
Thi
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r i i f 1 ' x i J i
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IS S tM
FLY PLACES
OVER FORESTS
Airplane fe-reHt tire imtrot will
start on July I. with bawa at Ku
v ne, (reon: N'iincoiiver ainl H;o
'i.ui. , WashiiiKton: and Mather
field and Kurd ' Kh-id. California,
according o announcement made
today by the Inst riot KorvMler's of
fice, I'orlhmd. Oregon. Ten plan
is will lie assigned to . the five ).is
ts and will be availnbte for the
lor-eicd icKiona of Oregon, Wu
s!ifiu;toji, California, Montana, ami
Idaho.
J'hinH do not contemplate regu
lar patrol, but rather the use of the,
planes for special flights durln-p.-riods
of K'eat tire dimmer, and
lor recoiinai.Kaiiee work on large
At the i-ei(iieH: of I he War!
I JepM-i nieiit anil in active roopera-
ion villi Die Air .service t( the C
i. Ariiiy, the J-'un si Service will!
.supervis: all ton -at. air patrol ixc-i
tivitii-s.
The patrol Is made possible. It !
is said, throujrh the efforts of p.'-1
nalor McNary of Oregim and other
Western slHle find private tureMtrp
;.soeialionn und Inter. --tH, wheretiy
a coriKtehHionul appropr intioll of
liffin.ohM wuh made avallaldo for the
jwurk tills in anon. State am) pri
vitte ton Ntry IntercHta are uluo Maid
Mo be couperutinj; in flnaiuiitK the
I project.
j Air patrol has proved It M vulue
an an auxiliary of other methods of
j I'orent protection, according to fo
resters mid tlmbernien, and they
approve Its reiHfabliMhnient by the
lYderal tbiernnnul lor tin pro
tection of our forested areas.
Taper .- Coolidge smiled at a
man from New York. Thafb noth
im,'. We laiik'h at them.
Scientists say the earth Is an uc
ehlent. So don't klel They am
blltlllll to hapen. .
iiuducliiK' the Tad. Kwn Urn
lish in our rivers are on a diet.
if You AVnut the Host
Bread Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ito Sure It la Slailo hy 0llllaurs lClpctrlo llnkiTj' Kastern
Oncon's Iailing Ilreail anil 1'a.slry linkers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the G'llden Crust
Minneapolis Ready
To Honor Norsemen
Of Western Plains
M lf -.13 'K
MINNIwM'OI.IH. (AP) PaKc.
untry anil bimik will vli; Willi hiu
clwH und t-xlilltliH In (l,,,li'tlnu lln
purl ,lay,(l by Nui-U'-Iuiih In ihn
h'Vi'lopii, nt or" tin, norlliwe.sl
Ih,' Nnr-Sf-AiiK-rlcnn I Ym'n!il:il
i h'l, ration In re, .inn,' i; to fl.
Mneh l' the ronmnce In the
jliullilllli; of lhi norlhw.sli'ri! h.t
1 1 ton uf I In- I'nileil Slat, a are cliap
lera frniii Ihe hlsiory of Hie Norae
Alnerleans In (Inn rnnnlry, lor It hs
In I IiIh Heel ion u majority of the
"hardy Noi-He" sell led.
Interest will he added lo Ihe ce
lebration hy the prenenee of I'reH
Ident an, I .Mm. Coolidjje, und June
8 Iiiih heen Het uHlde an I'l-eHtdeiit'B
Day. when he will npeall at 2 n.
'in,., al the Htlite latr Klounttti. where
the eeleiiratlon will be held.
Premise, uf ,111,. preHeiiee of Mm
I.nwTanroT)'Oisay and Vnh'iillne Sidney in their nriinal roles
fts playcfl hy llioin fur two ycnrs on Itnmdwny. in .nrge M.
(olian's famous Intel ual ional comedy riot, "So This Is Looihui,"
coming (o ihe Arcade fur mm niuhl only WiMlncMlaj, dui.c Id.
UygdelaKi;" on June (I.
Thirty "nyKdelaKs" will hold
(heir reunions on that day. each
at constituting descendants of a Nor-e-
wegian romiiiunlty or clan, distin-
iguished by a dlstinot dialect. These
'conventions are annual affairs and
are expected to attract 1! 5,000 per
sons this year.
In this group will bo many dca
cendenta of the original 6:1 Immi
grants w ho arrived in this country
October y, lSHS, on the Norwegian
sloop JIoHtaurantionem, the first
organized group of Norwegians to
emigrate lo America.
It is in commemoration of llio
arrival of tills now historic sloop,
Opening Special
Box Writing Paper
69c
The Kind You Are Accustomed to I'n.vinjr
75c or More For.
WRITING T A It I, V. T S
The Ui'kIi -Guide Kinds at I're-Wnr Prices.
Open Monday,
June 8lh.
W.L.Nelson
"The Stationer"
lSOfiVi Adams Aw.
Mrn. J. It. Whitby will
be glad to welcome you.
that the oolelfration will bn held, I the accident.
sponsored by Norse-American col-'
leges, churches, associations und i
giant, dirigiide I, os Angeh-s for lmii vidua lis, to enable n composite
part, or the celebration has provld- picture of what the Norseman has
od another point of attracllon rorj'ioue in thu settlement and growth
those who have never seen a dlrlg- of Hi-' northwest, j
ll,u l In the original group that board-
Mul to the thousands ol Nome- od the sloop at Htavanger were 62
Americans born "in Norway, orj""'"' women and children, hut ho
members of the early Norwegian fto tho voyage had been romplet-,
ll.MW It ,V().M. IXJl'liri),
HAKKIi.-.Oro. Mrs. Ii. T. Par
ker, local photographer, reeoivd
serious Injuries when the automo
bile in which she was riding with
her husband was struck by a ma
chine driven by W. K. Shatters
of the Oregon Lumber company.
Mrs. Parker unstained a dislocat
ed shouhh-r and possibly internal
Injuries, U was reported, she. was
taken to; a local hospital.
I Sot h automobiles were badly
damaged. Inability of the driver
to see the approaching machin;,
due to nu u light, u as blamed for
Hall's Catarrh :
both local anJ internal, and has been i
successful in riie treatment of Catarrh .
fur ovc-r furry years. Sold by all druggists-,
F. I. CHENEY fit CO..Toledo. Ohio
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
Wo Hate Just Wist You Want In
LrMBF.K, SASH AND DOORS AM) tHIN;l.i;S
ll will pa you to uivttltite our iirlem.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
WAIN AM) IlOX WOOD-l'nONl MAIN HI
t. lu MUX 11 ALL
APPROPRIATE
I f 1
CM-
m
To do everything
npiiropriately when
yon neeil our wrv
Ices means that we
do evcrythliifr ex
pertly ami ertlcieiit
ly and with the tit -most
r e s p e c t for
for your particular
wishes ami desires.
BNODGRA88 A
ZIMMERMAN
Undertaken
n
edisoh Jfa
f maZ,a tg
Fill Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Buy Them Where You See This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
Prepare For Warm Weather
A PERFECTION OIL STOVE
will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking.
A sie for any need.
Furniture Exchange
fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
eolunli'S lit the noi-tliwi'.'ii. tho '!
I'liratlon Iulh IIk main nllriu'tion In
the prnnii.s,' r n KlKitut U: reunion,
Piirllrulurly In tlm c(inv,'iitl,,n.i of
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
petent 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.
,4S
1 V f(
K-A ;
eil, llio rosier had been lncrciisctl
hy the hirlh of a Ki''l. .Margaret
Allen I.ar.sen Atwater. j
I'artlclpiitinK in tho oolohratlon
here will bo Mrs. Atwator'8 son,
Kov. John l.arsen Atwaler of I'hl- j
earo. now 711 yearn olil, and Airs. '
Atwaler'a ulsto.r Jane S. Af water,
lor 5ii yeara a teacher in the pub-
lie schools of Chicago.
lOxlithita of tho axis and thu pro
'feHHtona, oontrliuilod by Norse-Ani-ericana
.will make an Iniporiant
part, of the celebration, upj cm tin:
clo.sinj; nieiit a paK'-nnl inclndinK
1. 000 persons will picture the Am
ericanization of tho Norwegian.
'I'hts pageant will eenier around
Colonel UiiiiH of the l-'iltecnth
Wisconsin luiantry, the nil -Norse
rcKiiuont of the Civil War. which
participated In 2'J cnKac'iio'i'tn be
t'uro Colonel llei; was hilled in I ho
battle ur ChtckfimaiiKa.
YOU
are on a "sucker list"
when you receive flut
tering letters from
stock selling houses
you never heard of.
Watch your step!
UNITED STATES
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FEED
Ilolled onts
Kollcd baih y
Haled liay
W hole corn
Cracked corn
Whole wheat
lYackod when!
Mill fivd
rU'm'idiiK'.
lluby elilck food
Oyster shell
;nt
8or iMy
Scrwteli tfOii
Ak Our l'rlcrs.
La Grande
Warehouse cSi
S(orae Co.
Phone klaln 111
Summer
Goods
Refrigerators
Ice Crcaiq Freezere
Oil Cook Stoves
Scm-n Doors
V.'ire Screen
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
PtiOBi Mm 81
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HAKVKY KIKKKTONK In
mnkinit boiiip puhllrlly In I, It
oun imine now, Al Miami
llrarh hr la n familiar figure
on Ihe polo KroiiiuN. and niort,
than onr he tuia mom out over
pUtra ol nattoiial reputation,
FRIGID AIRE
Provides cool, crisp air for the proper
krepiiiK of food. It is entirely auto
matic in operation.
See It in Our Window.
Jesse Roscnbaum, Agent, with
Benltain Electric Co.
Thone Main 101. New Foley Ulilg.
ESS
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The Car That Put
The War In
Warren
JIM. WARREN bought a car the "Gingerbread Six."
Never heard of it before, but he happened to be walk
ing along Automobile Row and during a lapse moment
his foot slipped he stepped inside.
"Nifty boat," said the salesman.
"Not bad." said Jim, as paint and doo-dabs got in
their hypnotic work.
"But why isn't it advertised?" asked Jim.
"Don't need to advertise a job like that," was the fore
armed reply. Sounded logical. But
Six months later Jim had a collection of bolts and
grease-cups and broken springs and disjointed steering
mechanism and a motor that almost ran.
"Never again !" said Jim. "The car that's little known
and never advertised hasn't much responsibility; little
to live up to. But before I buy another car or an
other anything I'm going to get the facts. I'm going
to read the advertisements about automobiles or what-'
ever I'm buying."
Advertisements are an invaluable guide to
intelligent buying. Read them regularly.
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