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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
'..r?.ra six Tuesday. August 1, 1925. TP!?, 7,AT,RANDK EVENING OBSERVER' It I ' VETERAN SEES HIS CHILDREN Hiici-IhI) I'll from .JOAQI IV, Tv..(KA The ray-clad lni" vtm the tankle or hvtiuli ami yoiniK trees, paused for u moment uh If to gather all if HtrniKth. und dunned hully 11 1 tin- .stupe. The air wan split with th' nhrill r1' I In un'T, front the later, a nuir-t oli inim who I wult i i ik in (IiI.h quiet Texan villdK f'T the U'hh of life to run out "When I .-iili!..! J hud a wlf n ml h I'hllrl by u former iimrrntfe he Hays, "During' th find yem of the war another child watt born .My wife artfi fiiinlly Hlayed with her parent. "Now Hhn I left wo had tak en a uonntb-d oMirr lo our bonne lo riM'ovi-r und Uo Ktnyed there during nty absence. After Chlcku iiiatif;" nr-wfl (-ainr to my family tli.it 1 had been Milt (. i wiiH tin-"' years before I ronld return )lOIIM. "Winn I koI hark, nt Inwt, I found iiri-innifioiin fur a weddlng- l-'M cri'-t Oi'i'iOoIti1, came, a thun- In pi-ogrem. My wife, believing mi' dead, hud worn mourning two years und then Mho hud h-urned to love the young Jria n left behind (our yeurs before. "I gave her licr choiec. Hhe chose li I in. "Will" the old inun bent Mk hiad u little, "Wo tolled It over, ami 1 urriiiiK'-d for her lo have n divorce. "She k'-p( Mm girls und I took a train to get uh far uwuy from t hat town l row. I'luiliH, Tt nit. as I rotiM. I never wi-nl hack "f rnim- lo Texas und eventually married. Then 1 learned that toy wife had never married thin young elm p. A few dayH before I ho wedding I' slrlii-tM-tl und died. Thi n, hi ii-r,. she married nnot her inaii. A-ked lo IteMiiiir "The years passed. FlnnHy I learned through hroiher thai Hits hii.Hhund hud died. My fceo- ond wife also was dead. "8o I deeid' d to writ to hT Ulid sk Unit we resume, an bsi wo emiid, w hat had h en broken off. IHhe never answered. "I never attempted lo rorn munlcnte with any of them again. "Then. Ibis year, my two dau ghters, hoth crown old and pros perous, mine to visit mo. They Hlayed n whole week. ' "When I hint wiw them they were both tinder ten yrnm of nge. Now one In C7 and the other Ik 64. "Th"lr mother Ik wMI, they My. And I ? W. H. I have no regrets. T have men my two trtthh-a ajraln." The duiitthtiTH are Mrs. Kiln Lap t'innon and Mm. J. M. Ftorn. Plnk ard's former wlf In now MY. O. O. Klmorn. deroiiH roar of artillery fire. I'h Kray line faltered, rlussed Mm ran Km und cuiiu1 on uKaln. The KTeat battle of 'hlehanmilKa wiih on. Tragedy hovered over the erccn Ktope ut iiih'httaU. A tul ainiii the confusion Hhnipn-I uipei) out whole roinpanieK ami nien'n ruimeM were hs.H than a puff of Mar dust 111 the oilier i!.ilklle.s, the 1 ; M- of the individual soldier did not eotim. lteHir(('il iis Main So that is why yoiniK John A. Tin It u id. private In t In- army of the south, K'H lost --iost Inun i1k eompiiny, lost from the hitjht rf men (hat Knew him, lost from tverylhtlitf Hint )iad mmle Hie dear lo him. T'inard, who drartfd himsi-lf off the fhld and fell in with (he rir.t bunch of troopiTM he met. was rt 'port i d uh ili iiil. Aiid bo f nit 1. 1 him tell ii. i'uiHrd now in !.'. n retired niln- .CanadianRacifiCx Circle '1 our A compete circle IhrouRh the Cana dian Pacific Rockies- I N ...i,f..i tain scenery in the world-nifh ww the tame utnes twice. Flan to go this summer! EXCURSION FARES . are bow effective: itopovers Bnnff.1 Lake Louihe und tile fivedislinctiv- ' J ly differenl bungalow Catnns ffiva f uuplentynf opportunity fur rtcrea' I i I For fomplfte deta,l, I . ' tifulfrdtrif filrrdlura - t I fljiirru Canadian Pacific 55 Third St Idutmmattiaic iay. Fcnland V Utah Residents Object To Nicknaming Peaks SALT LAKK C1TT. (AP t'toh reHidents are aroused over chunce nnd po.sMthiy Inappropriate name beHtnwi-d upon intuiy of the peaks and canyons In the south I'tah region which Incluilen ion Nat lonul l'ark. f'filar llreaks state P irk nnd Hryee Canyon N'ntlonal Monumetii. .SuKKsilon has been miide that a commin.iion bo np pointi'd to take up the mutter with the National (leofrraphlr Hoard Of the l ulled Suites. Ilcport form ion National Tnrk In that a niitnan tourist while rld tnr through a rock crack recently remarked "This must ho l'urtnitory I'aHs," ami the name has si uck. Anoihur Instance which has creat ed Uisiipprov.tl is the catlltiK' of the utUjcKtic trlplet-pMiks of tho Thr I'ntrtarehs tn Zion lnrk by We Are Nearing the Half Million Mark! '( JCearly a half million dollars nlrendy pur--chased by wiso ilivrstors in the Lh (IVandu tor-l-itoiy who appivcialu the Unusual Security of La (iramle lliiildiiipf Loan investment and the jrnaiantce of 1 Interest compouiuled si-nii-anmially on their savings. In vestments are being made in cash payments, in annual payments, and in .small monthly pay ments as low as if 5 per month on a ?l.mfl con tract. What are your savings earning for you? Ask a representative to call to give you ffcll details. La Grande Building & Loan Association I I.0V1) McKKNNON, Sales Mngr. I .a (.'lande National Iianlt Ihiihliu urSs- t.1A k r M x: i - '( - s v vv "1m 14 IT TIIL'.XUKIIH WIIKN THIS I1IKI I'l TS Itll.I, I NIIDU HIS) TAIL, nayi tli the l;idi.iiw of lh Hathead Heaenatlon, tilarler Natloiial I'urk. They li:iv naiiird It the 01Uaaai"i f lil-tl. U wai carved frum a tree atuinu and roota. and Ita lirud is uayly colored viitli (mints. (th ( I vt ,'' 4 (. i-. V is AS BIO AS TWO COWS. Thla polar beor trlfh !!00 pounds, and he doea not UUt) warm weather W tU. Folw tssri u wutla so their color will blend with th Ice and snow of the arctic region lor tlielr protection. Thla bear U the prouerty of the Cincinnati too. ill- L;! ii I J- 13 5 I If I ' I 1 y f t-S i 4 i it V II i j? v v i. v 5 ni 7 V 1 1- ( A , : V 4.1 A' A i 7- !tt:(lU!;i"S rATIKNTK TO iKT A PICT I'H K I .IKK THIS uf Ohl i'.ilthful, Vrllow sttmo's fuinmis ''f. 'Mio i-liotntir.tiihiT wnitnl a ni.onli Un HiK ih.nup. Tiu (;svr hat fn'tii iihnloraphc iiiCjtN if Hiiir. but (here are but tvw n.illy toml nklun-H ut it in tLstfine. Th nnmt' of n nationally Known romvrn. A nuijotlly pf iho pr-akn nnd onnyons in nomh rt'Klnn lire itn ntnntMt Ih mo nrt4 ho many of t hi-ni - un.l tt ta Itopvd that jonif t htnif v ill ho done tow nnl pro lrr nainlnt: h fore too many nh-k-ntimfji an- nivrn. Hlind Roportcr Slakes Good on City Hall Heal CI A It V. In.l.. (APp Totnl hltn1 n.Mi linn not tiil.rt.rnil with iho sucrcsn of Allen Nalvf, 31, as n nt'Wipa prrma n. NjIv.'. ritv hall reporter Tor Thr (iary PojvTi lhun, ucri'pts nil aMitnitnntM amt, iiroorttinn: to fal low workmm, trrtji mor than hh flharn of noB. Ho turns out "clonn copy" on o r- Kiii,lion typo-! w rilor. Naive- was rIvimi a pluco on! Thft I'oat-Trihune more than five j yearn nuo. un his unnpletlon nfj a eourse in u fell out tir tho Itllnd. , Mo Hhovvetl nut ui a I apt itutlo tor ualni? a typewriter :ui. tor wH-intr. ant made iol from t!it st4ir(, lie n'ver htm asi.-,l simtIuI von- , ftdemtlon leenne of lua physic. tl . hamlh ap. anl Un uen piotl evi-ry ansiirnment ijnen In him. tnelipltm: hlit aha re of nlirlit ni.ethiKs. Ill1 rune is his only rnmpailion m -hia Mt. One of his recent u,M'ompli!h- ; melila was tlie writing of u fo.ituro1 story on n rlroua Mhhh oanie to, Gary. Ilia story v as an hrtuht j and rotoi fnl as thoiiKh le had heeii I nbl to ju-rt IhA gayety of whieij ho wro to, I I-'athor lHrttnnn l of Jho opinion tlutt the pahllillK hroilKht to the Jalefa nilHslon by eary padres who uccnnipankil Hpunish ron- milHtfi.torf-H on thi-lr tripa of ion 0.11 oat throilKh Now Mexico. Tht mlsalon ohurrh la ahout 3o0 ymm Olrl. Tho ph i tiro Yinn bot-n temporally removed from the chun'h because of its frreul valuo, until pernian ent arranifc'Uf-nts for ita safe kofp. Jiitf ran be made. Upper CJassmen Will Arrange Own Programs STANFORD PNIVFinSITY. al.. JAP) At the liPifinning- of the frill term. In October. Htanford I'liiveraity will (ttve especially o.tia 11 f led Junior and senior stu dents the run of the university. They will lie permitted to map out proKmuiH of study lending to definite ends, with the ndvlco of profeHsora, carry out t hese pinna In ntiy way they prefer. President Hay l.ynian Wilbur explained that this was not a de vice to make college work easier. "On the contrary. he wild, "It Is a scheme lo ninhr colleffe work sufficiently hard to Rive exception ally nble. students n chance to ex tend thi-msolves and so an' fnst as they are able, instead of hip KifiK aloiifr und tnarkluK time with I-hs jilted follow students. At the end of the course they will1 have to pass stiff examinations to prove t heir knowledge, nnd ' they will be checked Hp and test- eil ut Intervals by faculty advisers. "The plan of study wll be ar ranged with the Intention of pro viding a program of work lioih more comprehensive nnd more In tensive than that of the average student, calling for greater Inltn llve, more self-direction nnd n higher type of thinking.' I .N T l( U I) t C-1 N (i Koscoe I'otinddt-an of llurv-inl Law Srhool, who haa berireleeted iieldent of the 'nlverslty of Wlseoiisin. Paid W.C.T.U. Work Is Extended lo New Fields ance which aims at world wide prohibition Is borne by the national organization- of the I'nltt d States.' which contributed flfft.ooo froinlliA Jubilee fund of I ,uiii)fnuo raised in IW24 lo celebrate tlie fifthth aimi versa ry or Its founding, j Organizi-rs were n)mointel for countries ns follows: I'lora St rout, Brazil; MIhh Arnadottir of IcelHtid, to the far norlhern-rountrles; Mrs. Harrison l.eo Cowie. Australia and New Z'-iami; f lardy nia Nor vf tie. India nnd Oagmar Prior, central Kurope. Digging Begun to Find Swedish Pompeii Secrrt - CALMAH, flweden, (AP) Work has been commenced in oxcavutlu the RwediHh Pompoll, un anrlru circular city site the early iron gr, with nine gates und foumhi. dona for S2 bouses. it is the center of the island of Oelatid. The work 1h under the Bupervi ai'on of Marten Htenbt-iKer, an ar cheologlst, und an appropriation for the expense has been made ),j the Swedish Tourist Assockiijon. The existence of this old forti fied retreat, Jsmanlorp, has het-u known for generations, but praeu ically nothing hus been done until this year to determine what Mio ruins conceal. The. circular outer wall, formed of magnificent limestone blocks joined w ilh udmirablo skill wit h out the use of molar, about 1,21m feel long, At feet high hii.1 IS feet Ihick, It is not. likely Jrof. HteniiefgiT believes that V, will was ever nnich liighrr than it is toduy. .nmhin uml Purls n liestrns Honor Anicricnii ( oniltictoi- Ilxlra! Army Invndcs .Fijlsl The order states that hats and shirt will lie the only uniform nec essary, McAbster (Okla.) News Capital. PAUIH (AP) The Pas.blonp orchestra of Paris and the London Symphony orchestra have paid a distinct com pli merit to Vladimir Shavifeh, conductor of the Syra cuse. N. y., Symphony orehestnt. He was one of the gie-Mt con ductors of the 1. on. ton orchestrft this year and has been Invited to conduct the orchestra again April 12. 192U. This is the first time an A mcricun conductor has been in. vited lo repent his visit. Last month In Paris Mr. Hhav lleh comlucled with great sueeess the Ianioureux and Pasdeiup or chestras and I he latter invited htm lo conduct the orchestra again next vent- after his London visit. I KOTNPrnOH, (AP) Six pnldj tirmirii.'Tfl were iippoimeti iy un- executive committee of the World's Women's Christian Temperance I'nlon nt its recent convention here lo work for temperance during (he next three years In Rrazil, far northern countries, Australia. New Zealand. South America, India and central Kurope. Three of the num ber of workers are new selections. "Scientific temperance" Is the term Applied by tlie executives of the world's temperance body to the work done by the organizers. It covers lecturers in schools and before the public gatherings on the effects of alcohol on the hum an body, und the races. "Alcohol a racial poison." is the text of many i of the lectures. i Delegates attending' the world's convention asserted that govern-; ments had give," permission to' "scientific temperance workers to talk in public schools in sections ; of I'ruguay, Sweden, China, and In dia. In I'ruguay said Miss Agnes Slack secretary of the World's W. : ('. T, V., the government today is ; paying the salary -and traveling ex-.; peiises of a temperance worker fori the schools. We Sell Westinghouse Fans H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel Bldg. Phone 393- W A large share of the expense of rrying on the work for temper- WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT f 30$ REDUCTION A Real Saving Opportunity If, You Are' Building or Remodelling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. -" -Retail Yanl Actoss Tracks -en -Greenwood Are. ' -' JBBIBEIBBiaHBKHEaBllSnBEEaSEB251ZnBBHESHt3Bat3BBEZl h a m Valued Painting of . 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