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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
rniro Six 7X7, LA GRANDE EVENTNCf OT.SE1.VEIt Thu rsday, August f, 1925. GIRLS CAMP i NEAR UNION ".- . 1 VNIOX, Oris (.Special) The Junior Ciunpi'im kIHm, uhoiit flf- . 1"mmi of tht'iii, )t-nt thu wi''k n.nip . ittg Just ahovi l'riljyt'rtm) flut -.' on CutlH-run- crt-rk aii'l nil 'n.t'iy. 1 p1 u wry pltjiMJiiil ihnf. 'J't.;y mitvi iM-i'oiiipi'nii il by tht-lr jiuurd- iun, Mm. Itul'V KnlK'ht. unJ -v rral of I In r.MJl Ii-th of I Ut KlrlM iiilitl the ciiinii iltniiiK I he wick The (it m pern rel.UfHel 1o 1 heir JlOnu'S ili.J:i.y uftiTlloon. " A un lor iin-morial ihtvIc' wuh Ji'.-hl ill Im; l'r Mliyl' t i;m church In hi Sn inlay evening In honor of WINiuni J'-nniiiKM Itryan, m-vrsjl lui-iil Mieakei-H a p tearing on the 1 jiro;i iiin ihirhiK I he wrvlee, .Millwright: arrived Momluy uml lieiin wmk of liiMlalllnK' the new I lii'hine wnlc-r wheel jil, i he ' . I'nh'ii iluui'lnn' mill. ThlH tinprovo-jiu-iii will tfnutly iiii i'eue the pow er of the mill. Itay uod l.yle Wllwon unl (lulvln .IoIidhoii from Imhler, Flunk lllaek. J'ark Taylor ami Mr. llnrnWi from J.ji (iranth-, tiinl Karl (iarriMon were here HiinUny to allend the wilptlip Of llie rtillllly I -1 J I I S 1 'Hll'll!. HM'llt. Altoul o'eloek HiiPiilny inorii.MK n l-urHi-ici k parly coiinI.sI lug ol Tony Uniilh, '. I. ('ailwell. Jiulpll Smith. Imve Van HouM n jilii) lh ail Hutchinson, with park hormvi to rprry Iheir camp oiiiih, ( out for "lint All nam mnl other polntK Inirk In tin- Uioiilit.iiiiH- Tiny will fLsh part of the tiny- during Hi" week they illfeji Mp'll'lillK in the inouli lUlllH. i Afi'ordln lo prem in pliniH of Hie He I tun! Inanl mid SupnlitU'.xl- nl hoy ('(uilillu. the I'niou ttrhoulH will open for the l.Kiiifihir of the Mi'iU-'H Nelniol -.ear on the Mh of W'-plfinher. Hie day rollowlnif Jtor day. The AthleH(r association was fipoiiHor for it dmiee at I he Hehool fcym Salurday evening. An on Iicm lr;t from l.a ,ritniie fuililNhed I In iini.sie for the occasion. Willi Dew plpeH iaiii from tile water main mar the fish hatch. "-ry the cemetery, hoilt the old und .-Hie new part, will have ample wu- li r pri'MMiue lor the proper care of ."the cemetery. According to their ruttlom the local W. T, T. will hold Uu'lr unnual picnic for the old I oIUh nl CJoodhrod hike on Aiikiwi '2, Wed- , iieHduy of next week. Turn will he on hand lo take the old pcopl lo and from the ground. Theru will he a proKHim ami u hountli'nl dln per served hy (In Indies an part of Ihe day's t ntei ialnment. Kollowlnif t he heavy1 rain Hun day evenhiK and Moiiduy. ("utherlne cn-ek waf no muddy Tuedity that the people could hardly ue t hi water. The muddy condition only lasted for a day or two. Knuik 'ouner la spend ok lliiw week In 1'ortland atlendhiif Ihe biiMTH week. Alter concluding lils Inislm-KH In reiilund lie will Join Ms wile who has heen visiting In thai city n ml In Kiilein, ami ulso Ms son, la rum, who' hits siwnl. most of the tuimmcr vucutlon with Ills urandfalher near Amlly.. They will re urn home Kometlme thin1 week, , I 'rest on lO-llef CorpH Judd a lneellnK: at the K. 1'. hall Satur day atternoon at which time four candid ites, MeHdamcH Jack Pmio vrtn, Ihuuer Cheney. John Vilsh n h-I liuluy llalhird were lnillutcd. Anotlnx stieclal featurtt of tho tiioetintf was the dinner served in honor of Its old meuiher, .Mrs. Nor Mil. IK!, and the oldest .i A. It. ineml-er here, M;l, Halne, Oft. Tho talde was decorated in tho national colors and tlu two honor k-ucnin were (he twlplents or a inlm'el laneouH shower. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Miller, (heir two daiiKhlers, KUdu. and Itclhtnn and Ann Htanue from l.a Cnm.le, are spending ihe week cainpiuK in Ihe hills. They went up Catherine creek as far an possihle in a car, then procuring horseH and a Knide they went on ,,, puM ),(. M.:l(UWjf to ihcJr camp site.. . f. Air., iuid .MrM, a. I., rirown urn fcero' from San J'rtincisro, gu sts 'at the home of I Hck liraper. Mrs. JSrown was formerly MIns Ihniiett nnd made her home here. Naliiiii.-il Ktircst Timlici for Sale . , S.vil.,,1 I, Ids will ho rrrolv hy tho DIM rlrt .'m,.l,.i' I'm t. land. Onui p to and In, hi, I hut s, ,i, mil, r i. i'i:t,. r,. n tin- im ri-hantahh- di'ad llnihi-r ulanihlii; or down, and all th.. Ilvn llinhir iiniili.d or ili-nlKiiat-'d for 1'iilllriK on an nri-a 'iii hraohijr ahtmt ii.ihmi an,.H with in T. I S., It. .Hi K.; T. I s ii. :i7 i:.: i t. : s.. it. s; i:.'. V. M.. I'lv.'pnlni und .;;,si i,,.i. -Mi-arham I'l.'fl; u'.-ii rain- 1 t "11111 tllln National For.'M Or,'. iton. I'Jilhnati'd lo hi' L'2.(ioii.iiiih fi'i't II. M. of IndKopoh' plm tlm hi'i', mori' or lisa. and im im. I'ltlniiihd iimiiiint of riouiclia fir, wi'si.nn hn-rh. whlli- fir. i:iifr'lm.inu apnin., nm othi' xpiMiiH or llmhir. Cnlllnic of olhor RpiM'h-N than Avi'.Mti.rn y,-l-low anil lo.f, pole plnn lo hi. optional with thr pur,'hiji,.r. No hid of h ' kh than 12. Tf, per M. frit for y-'llow ami loili'poli pin,', and J Ml p, ,. M. f,.,., ,. olhcr Bp, i'h win hi- l oiiHldi'i,. I. r,.lilill intist hi' ili'po.lt,'d wit), iai ii hid to hi, applh',1 on (hi, liui'i has,' prl. i i , fu n,l, ,. ur r... talm ,1 In inirt an lliiihlut '1 lamait'S. iici-nrdlni; to condi tions of will'. Tim rlKht to if h'rl any a nd all hlds ri-ai-i ycl. Hi'fori' hhlH ari' Bahmlttml, full lllfiirmnllini i'Oll,,'i nlnif thrlliu hir, the I'omlltlnim of aalr. mil lhi mil.mln.slon of hl,l Hhniilt tie ohtnini'd from tin. I'orpst Sinoryior. IVltilli-tnn t1,'.,n ir thr IMslil.-t i'on'Mi r. Porli land, tiri'iron. Snapp's "A view (jf Snapp's carnival which comes lo La (Iiandi next Monday, August 10, under the auspices of the I.n Iraii(e hasehall club. Snapp's carnival, one ol' the larjt louring the country today, is said to le tine of Hit; cleanest shows now -on. the road. , Naturalists Obtain Collection Worth fyluch on South Seas Trip HAN l-'ItANCIHi-O, (Al) -The I. H. H. Ortolan, a' niim-swccper detailed by Hecn tary. Wilbur for temporalory diiiy'wlth tin Calif ornia Academy of Sciences. has returned here from a trip of sev eral duly wilh Ihe California In-re froni a (rip of several mom hs to Islands off the we. si coast of Mex ico, whilhi r It u took party of Hclrntlsts. The evpedil ion bro ught back many rare specimens of birds, plants, fishes, rr pi ilex, fos sils and Insects for t he museum Of the academy. The party, In chnnre of Dr. O. Dallas llannn, cuiator of pnleont oloty In the academy, sailed Aril 15, houml particularly fur tlm lit 1 le known ItevlllaK'Kedo Islands, 4'Mt hundred miles west of (he Mexican mainland. "One of the most striking col lections made." related Dr. Hanna. "was of fishes about Ihe coral reefs of Ihese Islunds. Here u bound Kfeat numliers of Ktniily and tfrotcMulio species showing close relationship lo the fishes of Hawaii Theso species nrc slow Hwimmin and .persistently live in shallow waters. The uU'H Inn for the ichthyoloKisls to unswer Is now dhl they Kel Where they are. Vast abysmii'al depths sj-purate the ltc viMawiKedo islunds from all other known land. Can it I that these volcanic . peaks ,are Die ahovewutcr remanants of, a former cohllm-nti - z a r.i "mi.-M sivw(r THIS MANSl.tN, ,, 1 hi Oi.MNi, in,., uiiiii .at sv.All-M m i', .nine iiuiif. ii mijoina lEvfj: ; Jt ,nr i r" ,.J ... .,.-..v4 . ....'., s.,- i-h. 4 si 4 ': U ' V- r : 1 ? ,H .1 $'0$ Carnival Coming or archipel the uaves? "The dee Island are tfn now lost betpath p canyons or Socorro helivlly. for- st.-d ami here we have found . veritable hfilnnlslM' im.,.,lim i, ... i i. - untouched bv human hands. Siranv ir'-es, flow- ers, vims am) shrubs were on 1 every Shle. AniOllj- le ll'ees ;is one which immediately attracted our abiilion he-ause of the lart;e number or parrots and other birds which Were feedillK on the fruit. Our Mexican companions inform ei us that they knew if no similar fruit In Mexico and thus far It puis not been learned 4.v,.n to what family If beloilKM. Il Is ohoilt the slae and shape and color or a ripe olive but there the similarity cea se, because the pulp is sweet and delirious. It Was very useful to us on some of our Ion journeys overland. in-re all food mid water had lo be curried on our backs. A Sufficient HUlply Of See, of (he tree was brought back for exper imental purposes. "We found (he region about the Itevillafiluedo Islands luhaldled by many .whahs. inolh.-rs am) younjr .lusl as our fathers did In ti- early days of whiillnir. They ralleil the plaeo the Cow I'aslure for Ihe rea son. "A spriii): uf fresh water was re-located on Socorro 'Island and marked in such a uuy lhat hence-, forth II can be readily found. This. v i. k me riiati' ul I rink .struma, v. t , OS rilh THAU. TO l)AM)N 1'A.vs lliouHanria ot tourima adip to tienr thrac pri ullar nvk format lima In Nw Mrxho. Mo much like monumtnta thay Appr.ir that tlicj halt turn ruuntal i i i Ih lilacriiitlun Kix-k To La Grande the only fresh water within dr. ds oT inileM, was llrsi found hy t 'olonei (irayson, a ( 'alUornla pifiiteer who wan wrecked on Out island In Im;:i. While .KHIliifr his ficun (supply of walei- ashore from his straiidcd vi scl . liis Mexican boy noticed i small laud bird drinking from a tide pool. In vNlii;atlou Nhonrd a hire sprinjf ' ' "ater flowing out of " ,."v" ,M,,".W . ,,Bh ' ,,n-' i,,m ,n' , x,"s ',n,'s ,-'.uv ,,;,n .l' - ''' H;,v''" "" ''" AlinoilKll " d Het ibed the location '-. of tie Mpriin; and many p--opl printed it ill 1S7J. who searched for it after tii-.U faihd to find it." i motoi: vi:iik lii AMICK HAI.K.M. (lr - .liuni'S I'arm xuflVriMl illi rrai'lllri s and Inter- mil InjurliM wh.-n an .' a ut ot.ioliil.i In which hi' was .rldlnif tmn.-d .,v..r n ih.. K,.l.....lllln i.i.i.. r" uf ricuill 1 I I'l'ZlT.I. I Ml" U11VC wav. 1). J. fhnrlPR. u-hft.u-nii rld.'..n.i nUuiu...t i, m, ihK will, Kaa-o, was cut and;,,,,,,,,,.,. T' aV.id'int o.'.-i, nd '"ulsi". on tho M.wnort.roivallls hil,wav' An tmlntniililli. ,1i.t.fln Utr ll,J.. i . .. f 1 " " "3 I urcotte ol Francisco was tilmoMl ilt'inulilt.'il . vhi'n struric hy a. nuii'hlim drlyi-n . hy Jai li Kllk of I 'orvatliu, ' Ihrt-f tniliH .soulli of Sail-in. polloo yaid 14 motor whielp aa-t-hli-iitii hatl tn'i-n rt-porti-d within tin- iaMt 4S hirit-a. r.v?!!'"i eiioi' i:xi'-tTrn TO I, I'M 1(1, .On.. ThivHliinir h--lilns in iippiT Vaqyiiui und SUM vaNi'y today.' I'roupci'tB an1 koo.I lor hamper yhhl. .I'spi'idnlly oai.i and i y. In tho highland . iIIhIi IcIh farm- it ari iiithiiniastit" over Khint ry li'id whlrll wan lmortid hi't'i' J. At T 1 f I, -IfcT Ainss.. may be the siuniner inmmrlal nianuuer. -i irf- IK,;-. x - ':. .,...'- -K-l' ,n m f, , I. ' W i &&rf August 10 hnn-iseveral years ii'o. Hay crops wve harvested in fine sha pe and most barns Wer filled io capaeily with hay. . , . The dairy . cow .narket 's si rellKi heni UK wit h better, t han i"'i cents for b'ltlerfal in July. Win ter dairying pro.spi-ct.s are tin I test lu years. Cai'den ami root crops are bud- ly in need of rain and are suffer inK .seriously from cut-worm in jury. l-'ruit crops will 1m- only fair but berries of till d ari i lit ions will Jkivc enormous yiehls. HTOJt TKK k I ('SITS. I'OI-KDO, Ore. A motor true driven hy A. 1 Cumberland was n 1 nrr .... .....1 1. . ...I'l ,vo l,illrll.K para and roll. d Into a I Unk'h ail fl lii-lotv. nliirlitlnv hot. i i, wi.i.. nu i r .. ' ... ai. in lien nori u (i i oieuo, Bi . Wall-Dura jtiwL Rives nn opaque washable finish for inter- i Grande R 1 hi:.vi i u ki'Aks hi;ih;i ' It K HI. IX (At'). The questions "whut is a slur in the theutrieul proiemoii '!" and "who uhall d ter mine v ho ale tile stars'.'" aiv ulily two points of the many sided controversy between Jh" Dei iiiun Theatrical unnocatlon an 1 the performers which has gone into courts. .The association fixed $75 as the maximum salary for "prominent artists" and then wan Inst rumen tul in naming u special commission to determine what Is a "prominent artist?" und who is entitled to the malm im salary? In the first place those who had heen demanding and getting more than ?76 for a performance rebelled und In the second place the slurs refused to noognizo ;h special ummissiou. ' 1 The tu o sides went into cou. t, i where cuunsf I for the assoelatio.i 'intimated that the stiirs, so far as their profession is concerned, still were living in Ihe period of In flation, judging from the demands marie by iln-ni. These, couns-l vaid, ranged from a iiuarunlee of ,,ihmi marks and ;tn percent , t he proceeds up lo 1 7,Mni marks. The latter amount was named as I he price for u performuHco de manded hy .Madame .lerlla.' Am a oit uf com iiroiu Ise the court suggested that the salary limilnhoiiH lor "iirominents" e- i pi re J uly Ho, I h it I lie at-so- t j eia 1 ion flat I. v refused. A notln-r effort lo reach some sort of set -jihnieui will be made In court 'if fa later dab. Asm, and itovs in coritr MKIK(i!:li, re. - If, Slon l hrakcr, ajt'.d Hi. of Ashland, and jS;! .l::el; 1'oroudo, ah-a) of A M ) 1 1 ; I were arraigned before JimIh lor. who s.-t. (heir hail :i !iind $iiiMiil respeclicidy, in eoniiec j I Mill wilh the chaise of possevsr i hitf a still, lor which I hey were j arrest, d m-ar Aslitand. I AccordiiiK to 1 tie dist rid nl tor- ney's office, I'liroudo was the , l.i a ins of the mooiisi; itle biihiness, J while .tom-br ak'-r cmnplied wit h lordi-rs f;ieu by him and was moi-" ( or l-tis a hirelfn-. Two ot he: j members of the alleged liiiuor i i im escaped. "AJia!" I'liorlli'd tin1 poor nut. !HT 11 fi.Oil .ii-llirni' 111 en rlcll ''!' ' f""'!" '"" vo".K"i"f lo k- J'0"1 - ''apitat to liny tin- now ,aki'il the wdse uiiy. I "1 on't neeil any; that's the beauty or it r '! ral"r "ly '," ' T"" w"",v rluw"''S omU- y O of your life is spent within the four walls of your home. Gray, dingy ur dclapidated, they mukc every day a disappointment. But bright and gay with fresh clean paint and varnish, working and leisure hours are a constant pleasure. The pleasure and efficiency of those livinf! indoors, justifies the trifling cost of repainting. And the increased value of your property (because it is freshly painted and preserved against delapida tion) makes painting an actual saving in money. Ask your dealer for Color Cards. f k t Aik your lihJP VARNISHES I Rives nn opaque washable finish for inter iors. Because of its excellent covering capac ity and opacity, two coats are usually suffi cient. Dries with either flat or velvet gloss finish. Wall Dura (Flat or Velvet) Closs is obtain able in a choice range of colors. Other Rasmusscn Paint products for interior use: Inside Floor Faint; Oil Stains; Spar Var nish, 1-locir and V'arnishStaiii ;Buth TubFnamel. oncfe Oil King i .-ft Hell rule the Inlernntlonul Ivtro leam l-:.(iosafou ut Tulsa. Oklu,. this fall u:i "KiiiK iVtitJh um." it s Kred K. Wba!ior oil cujmuma. uf War fun. I'. If (lie worhj really Is as old as liny say. then it for it:; np rlainly Ih miiiiiII t I i i i. I V;' . ' See the Canadian Thelites Jasbzr NATIONAL PARK. On your trip Oast or your va cation tour sec Jasper National Park's 4,400 square miles of scenic glories. Golf at Jasper Park Lodge. Grery mile a picture! Scenic Booklet Free LOW SUMMER PARES A.B. Holtorp, City Pass. Agent 122 Third St., Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 5300 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Lumber Go. ,nM iii:v rAiiiu: mrunKK I'lNCINNA'lt, (. ( Af)-rJoi'ky iv I'lii-kt. ill oiif linn' IratlinK AiniTlC'Uil rider of Ihoruuirliiirml ruoi'rn, ha r'liriU. It Wiis li-urim.l hen- lair Vueacluy, whi-n I'urke tin nnullriil lie mis nlurnlliK lo hl lnnn- at l'i-lo, Iilalio, wtiicri' lit hltH pin-chawMl it rum-li. Tlit- llllli rliirr, who. for two Miim, li il nil Jockiyii In HiIh foun 1 1 y lii tin. iiuinlii'r of wlnniTB rld-l-n. c'limi' lien Tuewlliy from Huru- lo(,'U ul uniloumiil hi' wan Kolnir to forwiki' tin' suililli. Jiicri'iialiiK M-i'lBht was (rivi ii a the riiwoii for llli.s il flaion. 1'n.rki'. who Is 13 yi'ttra olil, tx rhiif triiliH-r for Harry 1'aynn unili'r rantriu't to Jaini'd llowf. Whltniv. mm When you want m cL.n.r, you w., . on. CEftOL CLEANER. Spot, can't r.Ut t. For.llt.brlci. S.w fclvmiiiia billa. tin following Oi'tiol Aki-IK'Ii'h: I.. 1.. lU' ltr I'o., Hi' I "roKH llriiK Mtori1. IX.HIT1 AND AND hi Sold M Marwfaetwrd (Vv RAAMIAU:N ft CO. aaa