La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 17, 1925, Image 2

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Till-: LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wt'ilni'silay. J"1"' 17 l!l-:-
Our Values Are Guaranteed
Hill's Department Store
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
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SPORT NEWSh
Biiiy mmm Is
Eymfei TFHTH GIF
THfi UVIXY HAM..
ul only I tht' IlU'ly Imll now
In use In Hit' inttjnr li'iiuni'H niuMnir
for more honu- rolls, Imt II Is iiIhii
CMmhllNlilmr n liiuli-wntcr mark fur
InJiiKi- ni'll.
Ni-vi-r (n III1 history of tlif' initjor
li-uKueH liuvu bo rnuny (ilnyi-rn nr-fi-red
minor anil w-rlous injiiili-K.
Jn a mnjorllv of rasi-H the m-rlili'tit
can fop illrectly triii't-d lo tin' livt-ly
Imll. '
'I'll' manufacture r fiuy lh. Imll f
In Just th wimi. a.s In imihi yi-uiH. j
Yhi-y ahoulil know. Mujor Ii-ukw'
ltcli-rH liiMlst tht humi'hlili. Ls
fllli'd Willi ilynuinll or some oIIht
lilKlt fNiloHlvi
Till, oilier iluy I now Ken Wlll
lamn, ftlllKKlUK onllleliler uf ; hi
nt. I.oiiIh llrownti, priii'tlrutlv bunt
a l) I! Ill'to I lie riKlit l lelil HtiimlM at
thfi Yunktiu Htailluni in New York.
Only the fuel thai It wiih lonl by
ft fool prevented the inaklux of
q hoint rim on u l
. Williams didn't even
(twin tr-
all at which
ink
a half
It wft a low (?urvc Inside. Will
iam murders sm-h n Imll. He
Mnitcd Ut swItiK. then realized the
hall huiiIiI b ton low. The ctiu
Iimi of tho ball with r.n Imt was
lllllo mare tlmti hunt, yet It car
rlfl tt lutu tlm hlcaclicrs.
ix.u nii;s iiamicap.
In n rocent Ramo at chlcni;o,
Pitcher Johnson of Itetrolt whb
utruck In tho foco willi a line drive.
Tho ball came hue); ut him ho
quickly h didn't have time to
hit hunds up.
Major leaim pitchers Insist it
was never more difficult to be a
conMlfjtent winner. They point to
the many hltfh scoro Ktimea of the
ycur and the. big Inning.. i .
(Ten yenni ago 'a 'threnm-liMiajtt
nmo a pitenor reel pretty secure.
Today a three-run lend nteuns
noihlnR. It can be wiped out In a
jUTy. The lively hull mid short
fencn nro the bane of tho major
leugue twlrlers.
Incidentally, the lively hull has
put feur Into the hearin of very
Infleliler. Kulee boundM are not
ut all unusual and are miKhty
dungerou.
Already thin year I have culled
time on ut least a dozen occasions
to Hive an tnflcldcr n chance to
recover after being injured through
a bud bound of u hard drive.
A scor of times I buve seen
some Inflelder, the third haseman
In pnrtlculur, more or less piu.H
up trying to handle Home terrific
drive througli f'nr of Injury.
I understand tho major lenmic
lutiMKiitcw huvc the lively Imll un
der illnctiNSlnn ami that koine ac
tion limy Ik taken it lativc to snnw
In (lit near fitturc.
(iAMFS TODAY.
Amorlcon I,enfcuc.
Kt. IiOuls at WashliiKton.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
iMtrolt ut New York.
Chicago ut ItoHton.
Nntlomtl lAai:iir.
Urooklyn ut I'tttslmrn.
N w Vork at Cincinnati,
l'hlludclphin at Clilcao.
I'nclflc Cinst Ij'imuc.
f"uttlc nt l.os AnpeioK.
Tortlund nt San Kranclscn.
Vernon ut Sacrament n.
Oakland at Salt l.akn.
l.ovc In blind.
nlKht ovei lookintr
It hvd
t hinrs.
it.i cyc-
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINF SHOP AXI) FOflNDlIT
All Kicila of aiiu'lilnerjp, Autoinoliili ami Tractorn RepaJml
Overhauled anil ICclnilU
Aiflylcno Weldlnu of All Hindi
Cjllnilcr Hoi Imt and Oierslw l'lsioim
. Oauksliaru, 1'Ulnnn and l'llon l'lm Iti'Kruuoil
OIVK P8 A TRIAL
D. FITZGERALD Prop
Come to our Bi4ti Pi-pot on Jefferson Kt.
Rtagva Icavo from there dally ennpt Kumlajm,
LEAVE I.A t;UANlK 1XH
Joseph 7:S0 . t.00 . 12:30 . 4:00
linker :00 - M:00 . 4:30
I'cuilk'txin 11:00 . 4:00
DU'OT l'lIONE MAIN 7
A.Mi:iiir.v i.i.AtJi i:.
Hiilm W. ,. lVt.
Plilluilnlplllu 31! 1H ,(!l!7
Wuahlniftuii : r 111 .1148
I'hlriiifo 27 20 .liliD
( 'i. vi'lii i)t ill 2
'HI. I.ihi!h tH XI Alt,
Xc w Vort 23 31 .126
I i l roil 24 :l .421
l!i..ilmi " I ;U Ml,''
NA'i ii ;
rlnlis
N'ew Vork ..
rittfil.llli; ..
Urooklyn ..
i 'Ini'l nii.it I ..
Kt. I. His
rhlcairo
I-IiIIikIi-IjiIiIu
liuntun
l,i: ai.i
w.
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WASIII N if( tS ( A I ) W It ll
Walter Joliii.ton In irimi form,
V,iHhin;lun shut out the llrowlis
in tin- .second Ki'iiio of tin wtIch
Monday H to it. TJic Khie wilm u
pltrhcrs' balih for nix In ni mk. t
was Juhnuon'fi ttuitli victory of t h
scuHon. It. II. K.
St. I
uIh
0 Jr 1
:t 8 2
and Dixon;
Washington
flatteries:
Johiifi'Jii and
C la i d
Itttel.
UOSTON (A P) ItuhcrtHon nd
Khmke hooked up in u pitchers'
battle which the I ted Hox won
from Chlcugo 2 to 1. It. II. K.
ChicaKo 16 2
Uoston 2 6 1
Hulterles; p.oberlsou and Kruuae;
Khmke and I'lclnich.
PHILAhTUMIIA (A.P) It. If. K.
Cleveland 7 11 2
j Philadelphia 12 12 0
Hatlerle.H; Shuute, Kdwurds, Hoy
and
and
I.. SeW
'crkins.
II, tlroyes; Itommel
N KW YOliK (Al)
lK'trolt
It.
.... G
H. K.
7 2
New York
Whrt'ehlH''
Hlor; 1
KOtigli.
ennock, Jloyt and lien-
NATIONAL l,i:il K.
ST. UH I.S (Al') The Cardinals
mado a clean sweep of their aeries
vllli the l'hlllles wlnnliiu llie firth
and final Kame Tiie.sday. K. II. K.
I'hlladilphitt 4 9 2
si. Louis a in o
Ilinierles: Itlnif, Hells. Carlson,)
Conrh anil Wilson, llenllne; llain
and o'Fnrrell, Hchnildt.
niK'AUO (AT) It.
ItoHUin 7
Chlcauo 4
llallerles: Ityan, Cooney
Cflhson; Cooper, Hush and
xalcs.
II. K.
13 3
12 1 I
and
Oon-
PITTKIU'IKl (AP) Tt. II. E.
New York 11 17 3
Plllsliurir 13 20 3
Halteiles: lllllll.llllier, Green
field, Meijuillnn and Wisner, Near
and Snyder; AldridKe, Ki'cnier,
Meadows and Smith.
rixcixxATi (ap) n. jr. n.
Urooklyn G 10 3
Cincinnati II lit 1
ll.itterie...: Petty, Osliorno and
Taylor; ItKey and ItlliKO.
I'l.AVrs TO AltltlVi: .I1LV I
S.l..;l, lire. Two atrplan ?
assigned fur forest tire oiierntlons
in Oreiron illirlllK the li25 season
will arrive In Lutc-no July I. ao
onMnic to a leu ki-hiii recelyed at
the oillee of the state foresler.
The leleKinm was IsKned hy of fl
elals of the war department.
One of Ihe planes will operate
nm th from Kuio ne. while the
other will cover Ihe territory Iv
tweeu l.'mreii.. and Idmeliill'ir.
i 'Indians Drop
Second Game
Played Here
Athletic 9. JimIIjuih 5!
And t hi UN I In- rcdmen from over
th. mountaltm were turned bark
again In I. a (irande. Tim ilivd
lime the m-Jiick' tH (!! it and last
I night, wllli Hector MrfniiiH pilch-
mg, lint Lu lirau-lc Athletic club
repeated.
Tho home team scored first- In
the second liming but In tint third
the Indians, bv means of it thrn-
base hit, an error and u i-mule,
! brought two home. The game stood
in their favor Dun iiiitii try sixth
inning- wl-in, wiih the score & to
3 agalnm them. Hi-' Athleth h Maged
a batting rally, which, coupled with
two cuslly I'li'iiiM, permitted three
men to cross tin- rubber. Tin- In
diana fail'ii lo score another run.
Ull llOUKll t In- Al lilt tlCH ilH't l iisi-d
infir loiai hy two hi un- stvnih
and (jn' in tlu if;hi h.
Hiin)Hon. rlrilil fit-ld'T tor tin
vlilor.H, colli lib lit id a b:i lit I In I
cat'-h in th' third inning thai dirw
('UiiHtd'TabtM npplaiiH' and rnblit
i (ai'Kftl nf wlutt hi- nifd u auro
hil.
,t-Hi-rv', Tln-ltMi, V:tn IMI ml
Cra l carh .sina.slnd out three
NUlVtit-H aih ih' lirsl rtin fur 'lit
Athh'tlc.H was limuj-.hl lionn- wlnii
.Miiimy llo-c nh.iuni laid down a
plHty bunt for u , rl' rL i'acrll icr.
'J'oiiiijlit tin- Aihl-'iics lay lh
hIiojjs in tt 'I'wilirht Ii j'C'h j?arrM'
Sforo by in:i!n!;s:
Athcti(H
i r 7 s it
lillllH ..
HHs
Indium::
I'.uns ..
IIII.M ..
Kitoih:
IVIt, Ah-x
1
i 1
x - 1 4
..ii 0 2 2 1 0 0 u o ft
. 0 12 2 10 1 2 U U
I ,ut on. Simpson, Van
Hitler, J. fiatity. It. Car.
ity. HoMciibauiii, ( "ai i-oll, Alt'St-rvr 2.
S-crllicc hitH- .1. Carity, Ibnr.-tt,
Itoncnbauin. Si oh n basi-:;: l.uton.
Van I'fM, I 'a rr, Th-'i:!on, McInniH,
Mc-Mcrv'. Struck out ; by .MclnnlH
X, by Craif,- 2. Th ret- bast- lihs
(Ift't'tHen, Van I'.H, Williams.
I'ACII'ir I'OANT I.rAfil l
Clulis-
W. L.
..M 19
..111 31
..30 33
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..2S 43
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Han KrftnelHro
Halt Lake
Seattle
Oakland
l.os AhKi'hB ....
Portland
Sue hi men I o
Vernon
' vi:sTr:ni)AV's (iajiivs.
Sail Lake III, Oakland n.
SALT LA K 10 (Al') It. It. K.
Oakland 5 10 G
Halt Lake in is 3
llatteries: Iielaney, rruelt and
Ilyler; Mulcahey and Cook,
I'oll lanil I I. I ilsro 10.
SAX I'llANCISCll (Al') Ii. II. K
I'nrtland 14 21 1
Sun l-'ninelseo in 17
Hallerles: Meeker, Hums, line
hue and Toliln: Williams, Crockett,
Oeary and Ak'iii'w.
Vernon 5. Sacramento -I.
SAi'ltAMKNTll (AP) It. II. E.
Vernon ft S n
Sacramento 4 10 4
1 tatteries; I tart out, Kekert and
Hchunir; Martin. K. Shea and M.
Hhen.
Seattle-Los Ani.ch
.Seattle traveling.
a, post potted ;
Up in the Air
r
Jt
5
6-4
ir
i!
i
H
""""'
Bpeiklng of helKht this fellow urc
ly had it. lien 'Tiny" drove ol
William ''nd Mary College, nnc
utiinds seven feet in his ttH.-kteK?
He Inyn claim to being thf tallesl
tH-lleco athlete In th Fnitetl fUuten
tanhiff In ftxitUxll nd track1 and
BLVOS SIT
iy io in
fa M . .C Il v"3J"
5 ! hf'
They Carry
1 SgtSftyf ,
f
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Ilei e ore the two playcrt who will rerrsent the t'nlt.d States in the inter,
national tennis tournnment nt Wimbledon. KiiBland, shortly. KaymonJ
Caneyf racitic coaat marvel, In -shown on thu left with John Ilennesiey.
InUlanajwlia alar. They uro expected to cany Ajnerlt'a colors in traOi
lional Mi Iv.
110 PIRATES
flRE DHDPPED
At a meeting1 of Die directors of
Die La Grande baseball club, held
last evening, Williams , Pirate
shortstop ami Jioltz, first baseman
weru officially released. Tom (Jos
net!, Dilrd baseman, has been re
tained and will be field captain as
In the past. In him Is vested the
authority to run the team whllo on
the field.
Willanifl and Ifoltz were In real
ity released last Monday by Har
ris French, manager of the Pi
rates, and his action was verified
last evening by the directors.
Tho lineup for the retumi game
with I Hiker. Sunday, has not been
definitely fixed up. A number of
n.on nro ..HclKlo In i.l,,.- fln.l-
lug successors for Williams and
lloltit Is practically a matter of se
lection. The eligibility rule in tho
ague reads that t he team man
agers are required to turn In a list
of piayera to the secretary h!x days
before the' day of Die .game. This
matter has been attended to hy the
manager of the Pirates and there
is sure to be u drong team in the
field playing for J.a Grande next
Sunday.
10 p lloyt of Du East Oregonlan
has figured out the way the teams
will stand ufter next Sunday, rak
ing into uecottm the alternatives in
case different teams win. Ihe ar
ticle follows:
In event llaker and Pendleton
win Kundny t hit pe
will look like this:
Pendleton
La Grande
linker ..
Walla Walla
However, Maker
-niage
W.
column
I. Pet
4 .'ion
4 .tioii
4 .;mu
5 .200
and Pendleton
Mi
lene
d Art
1 .AV-
1 7
n-ic Rollin nnd all other
cars iti the run used Red
Crown ga.scMm- exclu
sivelythe best buy in
town-by MILES!
g Why pay tribute
U. S. Hopes
(3
are no certainties to win ami La
(Jiaiele and Walla Walla may tui'li
tite trick. In that event the per
cent UK- will ut ill bo interest in if:
W. 1.. Pet.
Iji Grande 7 :t .7011
Pendleton 5 5 .500
Baker ft ft .ftOO
Walla Walla .3 7 .Hoi)
Should Jiukcr win and Pendleton
lose then La G ramie and linker
will be tied for first place in the
league standings while pent) lei on
will back there with -ftou or one
hundred points to the bad.
Another Interesting contingency
may develop and that is a victory
by Pendleton anil a victory by Iai
Grande which would be doubly in
terest Ini; in view of the fact that
Pendleton and La Grande play on
Sunday. June 2S. In that event
the siandiriK-i would look like this:
W. J.. Pet.
La Grande 7 3 ."00
Pendleton 0 4 .dot)
linker 5 ft .rmo
Walla Walla 2 S .2tH
EXPEDITION
OX
WAY TO
THE ARCTIC
(Con United from Page One.)
assigned to It an active duty nd
airplanes and other supplies.
Heading the navy contingent Is
Lieutenant Commander Kichurd E.
Ilyrd, of Winchester,, Va.. who bus 1
selected the navy personnel and a
viation equipment and will be re
sponsible to the secretary of the -
navy, although working In coop- i
i-ration with the main expedition.!
With htm are two officers and tour I
enlisted men of the navy, while at I
their disposal are three airplanes
of the ainphivian type which can!
maneuver from tin land. Ice. ami I
water. Little difficulty In th-lr o- '
peration is expected, as MacMil-
Ian believes the minimum temper-
ratures encountered will not in ex-
SWEEPSTAKES
OF THE LOS ANCILES-YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN
WONtwYjZEROLENE
Tlic Los Anftclcs-Vosemile Economy Hun
ot May the ranking slock car event ul
its kiiul in the United Suites, gave inntonJum
nctv ollicKil inileaije records to vie for and
another impressive victory (or-Zerolene!
The Rollin, lubricalcd with Zerolenc, car
ried oil" the sweepstakes winiiiii(! the award
for the highest elfteieney and gasoline econ
omy csiahlishcd in the run. Piloted hy Joe
Ho7ant, the Hnllin's gasoline economy rec
ord for the 360 mile run from Los Angeles
into the Sierras to Camp Curry was 2?Ji
niiles per gajlon o gasoline.
When erolene brings in the Sweepstakes
inner of the most competitive motoring event
of the car when it is the choice of more
motorists in the Pacific Coast stales than any
other oil made won't it pay you to use ero
u heller oil even if it docs cost
STANDARD OIL COM PAN
(OUoraul
to a superstition?
dsnivr.
Th expedition after tout-lilng ot
Wlsrutwvt, .Me., and then ut Hydeit-y
N. H., for real and lhcr aupplii ,
will ku direct to ICtith, (Irt-'iitand,
whero ih main ban will b i s
Kthitiflied. l-rom tin-re the nlri!nn
ck wIM k 'o I'"!"- Hubbard on the
northern point of AxH I Icihtrj
laud, to establish un advance t y-
IliK b:iM'.
T r.si- 'iw siiip.
Two Hltipi are belnif useil. Tin
tiow ilo'ii, u veteran of ol her A rr
tic trlpH with Muc.Mlllan, accom
inoduteM .Mac Mi Hurt, scientist! um
ijlJier peibHoruiel of the main ex
pedition. The ie.ry ih conveylnir
Ihe ibree airplanes ami tin- navy
Heciion of the expedition. Hut two
of the airplam.s will le u.si d activ
i in xploriU!on, Ihe third beiny
In-ld ut Ktah with the ves.se In as u
reserve for possible emergency . j
The plan ratl.'i for two airitlunesi
lo scuui northwest from Axel Ihi-J
b lam hi exploring the tin-'
luiov. n reuion uni in luokiiiK for
land which, ponsiltly of continental!
masH, in iteiievd to lie be
eu A-
1'nless
t In -
a.nl'.a. and In Norl h 1 'oli
laud in dis"ovfied. hov. e
niire unknown j-eion wi'l not le
.veied bee;:i;:M- of tii- limitation
of the nireralt operations. Al least
ou.iHHi Hiiare miles will be sur
veyed by ha vinK I It" plunen shoot
out in three different lines for a
distance, of about 500 miles. The
iwo will travel together at all tim
es and if land is discovered Die ad
vance flyiiiK base will be advanced
to It ami I he m-oul Iiik
continued from ihe m w
operations t
point. In!
such an
that tin
be survt
At lei
event
entire
yd.
st- thn
it is COlK't
unknown are;
able
separate flights
will lie conducted from Cape Huh. j t:.s.-mbb d until Liali is reacht l.
bard, and if land lu not discovered A complete radio equipment will
the expedition will then retrace its.be carried so that constant coin
steps, making side trips over Elh-s- muniction may be tu:i:itaim d witr
mere island. Grant Land C0ne4.n1-1
inn whose interiors little is known.;
and possibly to Cape Columbia at
the norl beast ext remit y of Grant .
Land above Greenland. 1
To Survey I Ut 111 11. j
Retracing its steps "till further j
to the south the expedition intends'
to survey from the air the interior j
of Hal' t'in Lsland, that vast mass '
discovered 34!) years ago by Sir I
Martin Kroblsher, the English na
vigator, and concernliitT which lit
tle Is known more t ban in t he
days; of uecn. Kllzahet h, From
there the expedition will visit the
old Norse setth in 1 -lit of I ftoo years
ago near Goth.iab. Greenland, and
1 hen cros.'i to t he northeastern
coast of Laborador for a survey of
its little known interior and for
it udy of the ruins of an ancient
settlement there believed lo be of
Norse origin. The expedition will'
1 h en return 1 o W iscasset un d
should he back by late fall.
Everything possible has been
lone to assure the s.ifcty. of the
xpedltion. The National Geo
graphic Society points to the fact
that MacMillan In his many vialta
to the Arctic never has lost a man.
and Secretary Wilbur says he is
butlsl'led tho expedition has been
planned on sound, safe lines. No
effort to roach the North Polo is
contemplated, MacMillan being
contented with Peary's effort in
that respect and the Geographic
Society and the navy being Inter
ested primarily In the Si-ientific
questions awaiting
study in the
Arctic.
Tho that end a complete equip
im - nt and scientific personnel
has
been brought together, the air
planes will carry thorough map
ping npiKtratus by which the regi
ons may In- photographed and plot
ted from the air. and an assort
ment of motion and still cameras.
Arrangements have also b-en
made for obtaining color photo-
graphs of
as well a?
the legions lo be visited
their pktut, animal and
fish life
less?
J so yu-n To V-o.
; Ail told, including the cr
ot
! tin two vesBcln, tlnr
art over 30
men in the exie-dlt Ion. Mm-MIIImH
In unlst'd by John Iteinartz. of
South Manchester, Conn., and K. '. j
Mclionuld of CuicaKo, president of
the Kadlo Jlroudcusters League of i
America, us radio experts, while;
'amoiiK the scleiitlH's re I r. at- ,
Uer N. Koelz, an ichthyologist, ami'
I Lieutenant lienlamin H. liitwn of;
Who CouHt and (ieodetic Survey, un j
'expert on tupoKniphy ami tirte?. j
! The expert In rhurtfy of color.
j photography Ik Jacob J. dayer, .
jrraphy Is Maynard ihveii Wiilioms. J
both of whom have been a.ssU;nen
by the Gi-oKiaphic Society. Com-;
mundiiiK the is ary is Captain flea-
r , I Ke I . Sleep- of Koximry, .Mass.,
while assistants to MucMiIlrin m
navitratinK the Itowdoin are Italph i
Hobinsoii, of Merrkiim, Mass., j
and John Jaym-s, of SoinerviMe, i
Mass. i
.Mai-bn- ld lIcprrM iilctl.
The navy s.ction In addition to
:''ominainler I'.vrd consists of I.ieu- t
iHiant M. A. H.-hur, of M:trshlield.
' ' 'ft i?on; Chbt I tout swain Karle K. i
kiliiT, of Chicago; Aviation l'dols
"!s I". Soreiisoii ami Andnw C.
Nold. of Wn.shhwrtori. 1 1. and
Ktoyd K. Itenneit of Varrenbur:h,
N. V.. mid Chief Aericr:ipht r Al
lu rl I'rancls, of Sail I 'ii-KO, w ho
will observe met ecological con
dit IriiiH.
The officers will fly Ihe airplan
es and the enlisted men will artist
in the work and keep the planes
in condition. Kxcepi for tin- wlui;s.
oiu- of the plants is to be carried
assembled on the .bek of tin I'.a-
I ry lo Ktah but tin- other two have
1 bet-u broken-down and witl not he
civilization. Loth Die Peary and
tin- Itowdoin have high, powered
siamiaid navy sets, while one of
Die (wo active plains will have a
st a nd. ud navy set ami t he other
the short wave apparatus recently
developed. The pUlll Is to Send IR
daily reports of Die progress of
the expedition to1 both tin- Navy
I epa rt 11 lent, ii nd tin' Geographic
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In effect dally to Se?tetfcer
Final return limit Cct. Ji, X9XS
Know the real fascinating joy that only a
beach vacation can give. Fishing, clam
digging, hunting, horse-back riding, golf
ing, tennis, etc., arc also among the delight
ful, health-giving pastimes at the beaches.
Pack your out in c; duds and pur
chase a Round Trip Summer
Excursion Ticket via the
ImurinA tha moat wonderful trip rfown throulh tlie
CoJutiibia Ijotfo. Lot our ogvnt tollyvu till about it.
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It.-licf that laud exists lu the un:
known region between the North
Pole and Aktska is predicated up
on I raditlons of Eskimo t .ribes,
which tell of some of their pcoph.
years ago going out to such land,
never to return, upon tidal obser
vations v. hii-h indicate a gn at oh
atiiiciion of land or ice in that iv
t'ion, and upon mirages Seen from
Axil Hcll.erg land by both Peary
and MacMillan.
If such t.iiid is found Ihe Amer
ican lug will h'' raised ami it will
b- claimed for the t nited Slates.
The purely scientific phasi s of
Dl e.pedil ioll. how-ve; , pi esent
:;n attractive field. There are ma
ny species of Arctic fish known to
the explorer ilia! have never been
studied by scientists, and for that
purpose color photography will bo
of invaluable osslstunce.
A lazy man never
has any luci;.
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Hoi'th Beach
Clatsop
T&llamook
Beaches ;
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