La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1925, Image 6

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' THE LA- GPvANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, July 21, 11)25.
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Restored Document Shows Old
Plan for Italy's Unification
'.'Squatted Claims $3,000,000 Bit of Chicago Land
.. . KO.Mh (AT). A document out' month eueh year ami fining. I
I.VHII'I RTWHIV illlHIM K thOSe TC- III II H Mftlt Ol Ulcctm I'MCll
iun-u uy AimuiH to me euctian i .M.-mhrrs or tin- assembly from
l,iiU- turliivt-H has revealed that j the nucha were to have b-en elect-I
Hi' first plan lor the unification : rd by Dm- iiaiioj.nl parliaments oil
OI ltu!.v witM drawn lp by Neopol- thorn' stales ri ml were to huvt; be"u '
Jtun imtrlatH ho revolted u train 'I paid hy them.
Control of iitiddiiK jtlllancfH and j
declaring peace, or war; aclivtl"H J
com-i-rjiinK tlie customs of Italy
such jim ed Jt-.it Ion ; decisions of
t ontimfiHitH tin !( 11 t he mat
NI'CIV. I UUJf
UHfii'Ull.
Kilt ho:
to Knaiaul
ji the Austrian domination In
t....ud that the plan inovidcd for
n federal Koveinmcnt t'ominiMiittf
tdx state.
- Tin- plan was found hy I r. An-
-Whalc A 1 1 1 1 i, head of the
lurhtl oifhc 01' llu- r.hainb.r of
deputies, la a letter j.-nt to Count
'a rl d'l nza;lil, A ust i Ian ko ei nor
of Venice, hy Count Appotiy, A us- j compum
Irtan tuiibajiKtido;- to tin- Holy Sc.- wan to hint- been overned hy t ti
in Home on ff!n iiai y I 1! I . dd rtpaiiish con.it it ul Ion und hy
J Jr. Albert! pr.'Srnl. d this letter other political ii:si rum-nts, inodl
Mld other lllh ifHtlnK i-hiiltM of tied to meet special nerds,
his reH' JirelieM tu the reeeiil roll- Kxopt for the I'upal Htale, each
Kress of scientists at the 1'niver.sify jof the state was to have an
of i'avla. iM'redltary monarchy with provl-
I'nder tin- Neapolitan Hehem.-, 'sinus for regencies In t ho rwiit
Italy was to have hen divided "f the asernMlon to a throne of a
Into six KoviM-nnnwitH I'apal Stall ,, minor. Tin- two Sicilies were t'
1 he two Sir 1 1 Un, Tusra ny. Venire,
jiOin hardy, ami I 'h-dimml - in .1
Constitutional fed'-rated Millie to
)a known as Hie Cnited Wales of
Italy. I '1 n vision was made lor a
diet, or 1,'eint a l lusnnbly of Sou
members, elected hy ri'pi''N'-niaf Ion
pl-oporl lonal to population, lo i;o.--i-rn
the federation, iti-etinj: for
t., I,nv l.. ..n v.-m.-,l in lh. 'K'fa,. Sh'tft a '.f t
, ni si,. .,!, r whin, , - V 'f1 4 V
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he Kovi-rned hy I'Vrdlnand I and
1 1 1 h de.si'endanta, TiiHeaiiy hy the
I'll nee ol t aplia, V'fiilri hy t lie
I'ouiil of l.eeee or tin- I'rlm-c njf
Halenio, l.oinliardy hy the )ti;;e
4if Nolo ami I'h dmonl hy I lie
House of Mavoy.
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I'or (lir lincliclor mnn
or miilil mi rlwrrln liot
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II'H a Imnily lilllo roolior.
Jt la a very m.rvlowililo
oppllanm (ind cooOi but
vory liltio inonfy. you
con b iy (veryllilni; c-li-c
trlriil you want In ru from
a inuuln ln?np to n wa!i
ln(t iiHicliln,. u, c.in
wiiyn b.. sum of gittlnj
an ohllnlnit itvIci.
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: l I r-S55, r ' ,j cf i
Workers liciul it hy
Drive Axain.st l,i(iioi
l.fJNIUj.N' fAI'). I'roliihlllon
ineaHiireH In Imlia have nrtutlj
Improved Hie eiHidltion of tin
worUhirf eluKM.-H. in tin opinion ol
t'. V. Mrhla, a memh.-r of the
i Jceralivf. i-oliocll of Homhay, who
a reived In KriKlaud jvcnitly on a
vl.iit, Mr. Mehia, who was for
loei ly in inj Kh r in ch:n j-fe of ex-
eHilmati-'l thai In Itom)av
fih- drinkiiiK u.is alxiiit a third
Ii'.hh than herore thr dry ciinralrnr
j heiau,
1 niiirtf H 11("H or any seriotm
ti'ouhlc, .Mr. Mehla nahl, ail Miior
Hhops in Homhay are closed. Three
iV-aiB iiko dnriiiK- tin- non-i-oopera-tlon
movement, In n volunteern
picketed liquor 8hopn In Homhay
n nd 1'oona, t here huh praeilcally
no commmptlon of alcoholIcH for
five tuontliH, and the a-itliorltlea
found Hint the condition of the
wotlieiH had dlMtinctly Improved,
Tin- majority of Indians liavo
virtually hw-n al!Htal:i-rt for c
tueli'H, no It w as cimy for its to
work toward prohibition at n
iiuhdiei- rate," naid Mm. Mtdil.i,
"and In two and a half y.-arw ue
wen- ahic to iTdnee conniim pt Ion
from I'.soa, nan iralloim t
'ninl Mhtc has heen a relative m-'cci tain r.iliteralM. the winning and
pro en lent In t lie condition of the j mat he tint; r w hlch for coinmer
iiuihhch an a leHult." I'ial pui po.seH In hellevcd to he.
, , practleahl)-, tin crown AKcntu for
It lie colonl'n, acthiK on behalf of
ii you royjti i.-acn frnpi fish to.the KovemiiM-nt of Hairline, an-
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! TOKVO AI. HlriKlnif Inctn
tint now on milt by tifl vendr(
a Ion if (In (llnxu, th city "Mum
Kti-PH of Tokyo, Tin prlncipjl
wurblein of the Initfrt variety fli
crickets iind lonjp-horned k'hi'm
Itoppern. To th JapuneHe t hp
"jboiik" of the cricket and t lie
ffritHMhopprr Jpnds u pecullui
charm to tho summer event hk-
The diminutive Inecl8 are sold
in q'.mlnt hum boo (aeg, decoruted
with nil k ribbon, J,iiceB i-nnife
from 60 sen to as high tin 2& y 11
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Adils oiic more cliiipirr lo IIib til-lory f
lioiin-lloll! nrlilcvcnli'iils. It pn-wivcs KWol
In a I'i'T, 'rlsi air Hint Is atiKiniailcally
-.KHiutrtl tu lo lci!iM'i'ulim'.
M.V. IT IX OUt W'lXKOW
Jesse Kosenbnum, Agent, with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley ISIdg. Main 401
XV'iDh Iioplto in clalmlnf thn rltrhtn of tlit ''ftquatler' wltlitn n phorl diHtance of tho heart of tho aocond
lurffuHt city in Amenta, juj ciainiH iHis.scK;non of a iract of lann on mu t-inciih'o I;iko front bucuunu uf his
father's "JlHcovi ry" of It In 1KH2, when u Ktunn tdew Mh boat ashore ihefo. Ho Is fought by railroads ant
lndU3trica, tut courts iwlco huve uplKij him. The lanu's worth is estimated, ut from Ji'jo.OUO to J3.ouu.OOu,
Salts oj Dead Sea Arouse
Hopes for Gainful Industry
JKItrSAI,KM (AH). KfforlBjtake operations.
soon will be made to exploit tit'
ant miiD-ra I wt alt h of t he I ea 1
Sea.- and Hahhitm., the richest
count ry In I In- w orld lor potasn
leMoiliren, may behi to yield up
Home of lln rlclo'H.
A government a nnounceineiit
Maya that In view of the existence
I ..MiO.lHMi f In the waters of the iead Sea of
The volutin of the Dead Sea is the readiness
would
camr y prepared to receive uppllcat Ions
'tor t he ki ant of ttuhtH to under-
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World's Largest Stage
$250,000 Worth Scenery
A Glittering, Colorful Spectacle a Drama of Soul
stirring Appeal Music from noted Masters sung
by the "Miracle Chorus" suih Is "The Wayfarer"!
New and gorgeous presentation of thia world-Satnous
pageant, of overwhelming Interest tq every member
of the family. A Grand Finale, larger, more amazing
than ever before.
Ernest Davis, famous tenor, soloist
July 27 to August 1
University oEWashingtonStadium
8 o'clock each evening
20,000 reserved weota nightly 7Sc,$l, $1,50, $Z. Order now
somewhere in tho neighborhood of
Uili.mm.ntMi. iumi c il b 1 c metre.
Hence the area contains romrlily
:io,(MiiUH)n,(Mm tons of mixed Halt,
of which possibly 1 , r imj.imi o.tiio
tons are potassl'im chloride. The
salts occur as a Htrone; brine. Im
medlnteiy read for evaporation
i;nd crysinlll.ation for the produc
tion of pure salts by tho nanna'
heat of the sun. The. average
perrfMitiiRo of salts In tho brlnn is
at least 2S per rpnt. of which 34
p--r cent Is sodium dilorlde. four
to seven percent potassium chlo
ride, and up to one percent or
more of magnesium bromide.
The surface of tho Head Sen lies
12!2 feet below the sen level. Jt
Is 4ti miles lonK and 1 !i miles wide,
is I ilfr as the lake of (iem-va. It
is estimated that ti.;Vifi,WH) tons
or water fall Into it dally. He
I cit use of the extraordinary evap
oration caused hy the Intense heat,
the water Is 1m in eumtted wilhnihi.
eral substances, of which common
Nail consllt ites seven percent. Fish
cannot live in the Head Sea. which
destroys nearly all organic nro.
1 he official announceinent that
the ffovernment is prepared to
Krant a oonoesslon for the ex
ploration of the mineral resources
of the Head Hen follows several
years prospecting by a Rroup of
Jewish financiers, of Halrstine. and
KtiKlaml. Keren Hy an a hum ican
oil company which has been pros
ppfllnK for petroleum In the south
ern part of tho Head Sea teuton.
litis displaye.t keen Int. rest In the
bromide deposits. other Ameti
rnn companlos have Bent, out en
Klncers to examine the brine.
It Is miderslood that, because of
the competition, the povki niiicnt
derided to invite tenders from all
Int. -rested parties Indole KtantlUK
a concession.
.Mount Kvcrest ' commllteii were
prepared to admit defeat with re
Kard to the conquest of Kverest.
The prospect of putting the mat
tT to the final test, he said, de
pended upon 1 he w llllnKiK ss, or
otherwise, of the Tibetan KuVern -mcnt
to srant jeiinthsion to an
other expedition, rather than upon
and ability of the
organize, and dr-
committe
patch it.
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Ti'tirric l ine to lie Doubled
Kl'U ION K, U'c. A new policy
adopt ed by Police .ludtre till more
In reKard to traffic law tolalor.H
who are slow in appearinK in court
after their automobiles have been
taKK' d was announced. The JudK'
said It would be his policy here
after to assess such violators a
double fine.
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V r f0-,ii"f0 l.se
Your Railroad : J1' A
Fare Reduced f,H K"v
or acroplanu. Refund jtL-T Mffhi
, will bo made eiiuiva- K V P-TTVOrNQ L s
L koMo ruod trjpfnre KAfc y"
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Animal is l:inj:hing or crying
at Hie HioiiRhts ol hitiiiiK tlie
eawdtint trail ac:iin.' The Ren. ,
f;al lifter U knnvii an the nomt
f ?riMiiiui at the Hirer liunlly.
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rome toiethrr, head nil. and earn trie to grt hl Iwiriw hiw
enmicli lo Mrlke Hie oihtr low down en Hie fare. I'ivture of
two tlif Horn rains "chHug (or aupreniaej ot Hie flneh la Ui
Olacler .National l ark.
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The Papers . . . "
We all do. It's a national habit. Newspapers open
and close the day. They are a vital part of our
daily existence. Take them from us and the wheels
of progress stop. We must have the news!
And news about merchandise ranks with news
about current events. As a matter of fact, it is even
more personal. It concerns you and your daily
needs. Food. Clothing. Shelter. Household neces'
sities. The newspapers bring you this vital news of
merchandise. The advertising columns of this paper
are a business guide-book to guide both footsteps
and expenditures. They tell you What, tell you who
and show you where. Pilots of the family purse.
Read the advertisements. Every day. Buried in
.small type may be a bargain that was 'born for you
especially. Know before, you go to buy, just what
you want and what you will have to pay for it.
"I buy by the papers" is the twin of "I see by the
papers." You consult a time-table to see what train
you take. Consult this newspaper to see. what goods
to buv.
Newspaper Advertisements Are Buying Beacons to
Light our Nay to Wise Expenditure
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