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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
June 1. Tncrfi Six TI1K 1A (iltANI)i'; Jii v jmm irsi v. uii&ivitvmt ' ' iwi ,i..-lr .urr-rrii im . hum "s- GOVE CHOPS HIT BY FROST COVK (Sjioela!) A litrht frost visited ih In '-tin, ruttsinK some damage to Mm' ti t.iJcr wardens. l-'itr I Will NillMI be imiHIuc al falfa h-.iy. Tin- cni is lint; thin .year. A. K. Haiti. y and family nml Jiiiy llurih-y and family i f Sat urday for Wallu Wit Mil lo visit A. K. Hartley's fath.r who is now ninety lour years old. . Mr. ami Mis. Tom Marks and baby .in- hix'iiilmc the w-ek vislt hr In laytoii. Washington. Mr. ami M is. I,. J. rhadwlck are nlb-mling U;e State tiranu'- tit Dal las. W. It. fifkl-p vltiiti-il Ml. Win nie (iraiiKf l''t Saturday. A. I- li'fUT ami family upent Sunday at rhasani Valley. .Mih. 'I. It. JohtiMin ami mother, Mis. Ha rail Thompson, moved l,a ;r.(ii this wee. i. :. StackUtnd In hnrvslln IiIh Koosr berry crop t hi w-ek. It vi.H badly daman it by tin- recent, rain.l. Mr. ami Ml. Thos. Towle are .iNlliiiK Mr. Tow le's par-ntH at Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. i;n luinraii will have (his week for MuiuiMitCh to ati'iul sum- ; :ii' r s -hoot t h--r-. Waller lnron ami Mr. and Mrs. liny Hell motored lo Watla Walla, Washington, la.st uc-i U to all. -ml connm n' unlit t-. rr'is- M th'-re. Mr. ami Mih. H. J. Maker motor ed lo Walia Walla. Washiiif-Tlon, la.st eek to ateti-1 tin- eoinnieiM e- IIK'lll eeV'ieM lliele. Vim road KradT in at work on die road north oi 'ov. 'flits work las hecit ueedtd lor some ttine. 'I'. It. Johimoii and A. I.. Itecker hauled their wool nop lo market thin week. SPECIAL Mom: .11 sr aicui v i Tim vt-ry latest thvi nml Idlltcnis In Diosi's tar chil dren, aji'H III lo I I !."ic Young l.iulirs nml I, ad lis' J)n.s's hi lnloi st,lrs and patterns S2.7"i and $:!.!).". IjlilltV Virl Mil nml rah'Ml l.illii'r I'limp III IIiiit ilillVirnl sl.vlix S2.'J." Mill's Uiiili Mill-Is .".Of Original hficwt Work SIiim's fur Mii s?:i.y: The New York Store 1210 Adams Ancient I iMh'rroiiud (iallri lif Iteteated When Kill ft I'vtxvs III I ; A KT A , Italy. (At')-- A HerieH of Huhlerraneaii allcrp-H. Iieltwed to have fonin d part oi tin- aaejent deTeilHe work of thiH Heaptirl- known an the (Hlnaltar of Italy was reveahd recently when the pavement caved in. The extent or tho dlHcnvery Iiuh not he('n deterudned, hul jmlKt"K Irom what i-xpertw were aide to .set from the. snrlaee the aneh-ni ma Ktinry uneovered dateH hack never al ceiiturltH, hecaiiNe many of the limine! now Hlamlhi!: In the I m- dlat vleinliy are, tlnniHev-H( I'ao or xuii yi-ain old. Timid Animals Kmniiuh In Clamor or Mnflern Zm HKA'fri.l-: (Al) Arllth-laUty of HiirroumlinKM. noise and KiHoltne irunieH from motor trafttr am 0e si rihed as tlie reasoiiB for nnlmalH in the Woodland 1'ark zoo here killini: theiimelveM and ilyinu from diHeawe. I ,ast Heaaoti, frlKhlened at a Hteady alream of autoinoldleM. four deer char'd t"'" f'nrral li.nr.' and hroke their reeks. "l'.ikeii front the iii"l Hurround iiiMM ir their nailve hanniN into the iioiH- ami Kan laden air of the park," nald In. IIiih Knudson, tll reetor of the zoo. "the auimalH lose Inter--st in life and tile, if they are not frlj-.htemd tu death." J M f ? -j.. .r A i ... 1.: ' - V ": . r'fvv - ,v "I t n l TIIH Hi(i(iIT 1-X U, A VOIJIKN KKV. and Mian Hon ilM. .1011 NailillLtll 1'aru. 'in lirj fliiii Im uac4l la cultbrutini: tiio ufiuriiiic; ij Hi-jn 1'crk, neni-st uJ nxtionil plojr- Scientists Trace 'Changing Rains to Ocean Currents "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS' lightens Jiouseicorfe PABCOLIN liglfttcns housework because of its easy-to-clean enamel surface. It has 25 more wearing surface an improve ment on print linoleumyet costs less. See the beautiful patterns in both rugs and yard goods. You will find some that are ideal for your bedrooms, living room, kitchen, sun porch or bath.' For Sale By CARE, F mire LiO, Pi pabco m lill PRODUCTS y GET DIPLOMAS Fill ill rXtVKHSITV Of-1 ill! IKIdX, KlIKelie. Ore. ( S;eria ) The com plete program Cor 'he eoiiiinenre- lliellt OKeri'kse.S Of the laiKeHt KHld- uatlm; ehitH in (he history of the I'niversily of Oregon was an nonneed lier-- today. The exercises will open Friday. June l :?, and will he completed with the liaud in k out of diploinaH to t ho class of on Monday, June 15. The eommeticenieiii addn-sH of Dr. Jo.l l(. Hlldehrand. dean of men from the I 'niveiHit y of Cali fornia, will he on t he .Mlhject of Leadership." Mr. Frank It. Mat t hewn. pa;tor of tlie I 'niv. rnity 1 lap) ixt church, Health-, haw an nounced the Nilhjcet of IiIh lac- c ahuircatc sermon Sunday. June H. 'Iteliclon and Modern Man." The commencement program will open I'rlda;.' wi!h two peitorinanceH liy the I'ntverstly company of 1he coinmencenu nt play, "liejni Itrum- uiell," nl the new Mi'lumald I hea t. r here. I'.oth an atternoon per ftnniant'f in t he even inn In tjtven P'riday. Saturday, June 1, will le Alum ni day, and Oregon alumni from nil over the stale and the I 'act fie northwest will he in Kn-elie (or the annual reunion. A luruo nnni- her oi 1 'ort land a hi mill are ex pected to attend the exercises. Special reunions of the claien of I miii Sind li'i; will he held. Sunday the baccalaureate serv ices In the morning and the com mencement conceit In the afler noon will fill tlie day's program. HMa'C'A'..'!- v M .i 1 1 lav tiiorniiur 1 he com m no iae.it e -i.'i'clse.-;, iiirltidinir funf.-r-rln.r of dejii-'-es on more th:in 1h ; r,i.luatiie.; seniors, will be I -1 I . 'I lit- co j i pt t program foliov.'.i: l rida. .It'inc 12. l'r"'i p. m. and Mi!" p. in. 'ntn iiieiii ' l,n 'tit play, "IJeau l!riiin jtjH." ijivcn hy the ni-. r-iiy votiTt;;ny. Mel nmald t healer. Saturday, .tune lit. ;i p. in. Annual nn-etini; and hreakfahl of Sta'e Alumni aMHocla lion. The AnchoraKe. la a. in. Meeting of Alumni f'ouncil. 11 a. in. Semi-annual meeting of the Alumni unsocial ijn. 12 noon I'uiver.sity lunrdieon to Atuinni, seniors, and invited vm-sbi. Special reunions cf c!ah.se,s of Utun and 1 :i p. in. I'resident'H reception to alumni, and KraIiiatinf? clasn.. ,f::;i) j. m. Special reunion dhi ners. 7 p. in. Flower and Fern pro cession. 7 : -1 r p. m. TwIMkIiI concert. S:4T. p. m. Fuilinn ami IJeek man orations. Sunday, dune 1 1. 11 a. in. iJuecnlaureate snv ices, ticrnion by Kcv. -rend Frank It. Matthew.'i, class of IS'if., paslor of t lie I'niversily Mafdtsl church, Seattle, ''Itelip.lon and Modern .Man." 4:Sn p. m. Commencement con cert of the school of music in new music auditorium. Monday. June 15. 10 a. in. 1 'omineneenient exer cises. Address hy Dr. Joel II. llll d eh rand, dean of nnn. I'niversily of t 'a 11 torn ia. "1 .cader.-diip." 'on ferrinK of dcreeN on nniduntiiiK cla"M. VAHII!NfnViN (AD JleportH of chaiiKCM In two Important ocean ciirii-nis are tn-fore the navy liy droKraphic oftlee, where u close watch I hfinjf kept in anticipation of other similar chanen. Word that the Humboldt cur rt nl. which w iaj, up from tiic A it I a n-tic off t he west count of Honth America, had chunked itH cout-H.- .-oinewhat, brhiHint; rains to arid Melons for the lirst time in the memory of men now living, have b'-en Mipptcmenled by a re port trout 'he ut-uimr India Ar row, indicating changes In the Japan current about fU miles east of Japan. While no - definite, explanation can be fciveii of t he phenomena because of insufficient duta,- of Ileers Incline to tlie view thai it is a direct result of the decrease in solar radiation n-achim; the earth in i he past ihrcc years. Tin; drop in tliis radiation was fir.'t announc ed iiv the Siuil h.'ioniau Institution, but it is pointed out that although j the radiation r-eently returned to ii'ii rly normal uBain, H could log ically be i-Miected 1 hat surface net an waters would not reflect the chaiiK'' for Nome time, due to the slnwiiess with which the ocean ready lo any sin h change. The change noted in the Japan current was ultributed to the l ivashiwo, ordinarily a weak cur rent comparable to lin- Labrador ci.rreut in the Atlantic, which runs I down lo the coast of Asia f i'oin th- north. The oyashlwo. It was! said, had 'developed increased lore- this ar, probably dim to a st n nr'er movt nient of the water.-! ( throii;.-li i;eii:t Strait, ami nppar-j entlyt lia.l 'ol alliwart the Japan cniT'i'il. . I A similar sliuatioil is 1h Iteved lo have eause.l he change in t he Humboldt current off South Amer ica. Fl Nino, ordinarily a weak, wa rni current which flows soul li periodically from I 'ana ma, Jtath en d incieaied fore., this year and overrode tpo Humboldt current. Tills quite logically could set up different air moveimtiis ami brinti warm, moist winds tu (lie laud ami u causii an ect pi iouul Instance of precipitation. Kvidenlly Hit re hf.a been for no im time u fairly widc-Kpread alt normal condition In ocean Kiirlace waters, pa rt ion la rl off Australia, the east coasi of South Africa, unil 'in the North Atientlc. Tliere has been unusual streiih'in to tne ni' incut of waters from th'- North Atlantic up around HpiizherKeii. and possibly u reaction to thai, an tncrea-sed movement of ihe waters KwinKintr south ihruuuh Ik 'inn riliah. ofiiiers ure watchinu close ly for reports on the C.eornht cur rent, which swings up from 'he Antarctic about midway in Ihe South Atlantic ocean. In the ex peetation that an interetin Mm tion my be noted. Hut with the return or solar con ditions to normal, it is expected in on or two yearn that all ocean New ; Deodo the n e w deodorant powder. The la.st nec essary touch of dainti ness. Destroys perspiration odors 50c THE L & L DRUG CO. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo lime .lust Uliat Yon Want In HMIlKlt, 8 ASH AND HOOItS AMI 8IIINnl.ES ll will paj jou lo lnvilMiito our prices. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND IIOI WOOD 1'IIONB MAIN 647 J. JU 5UINHALL, i K l At I .! ' J. u u II Von Want llio Hi-st Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies Ilo Sure II In Mndo liy flwllllnin's l'li'i'lrlc Ilnkcry Knstern Orctfoir U-mllng Ilroail nml 1'n.siry linkers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Gildcn Crust x6 bo M' SS TIMH tor IliU Kihy kjniTiiw. 'i in. inn,. t,.iw nn im almml vtarviil, nml inn linnllv lu. f:, f Jiiky hue. Ilarilly h rlmnro fir Hie litis to miss tluit niwiUt. IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly ami diagnose its ills is beyond the powsr 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 llr. W. T. IMiy. uwuer and Director. nerva Mi Says Children's nml Misses' White Canvas Htrap Slippers on sit hi for T .", sixes 6i to s, ami Xl.no, fc to II, ami 1 1 i to 2 for SI.I.V There are 3n pair In tills lot don't hesitate! Last chance on these no more to come in when these are if one. A new shipment of all patent, open vamp one-strap San tin Is, 1 -inch heel, rub ber top left for Ki'owhltf Kills. Sizes L'i to 7 at 1.0(1 Hi ok en siz.es in Women's und .Misses' Slippers, ( . fords and Sandals, &I.U5 an 1 SJi.r.o. Wore J::..r." to ?;.(ei rcKular. He bright and polish up your old shoes, l'lenly here. 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