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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
Tliui'sdny, Septcmlifrr fl, 1025. TTtTT3 LA GiMNDE EVENING OBSERVER -!', F ? ! slfi I III fil'0 !IL When Pirates and Giants Clashed 1 M II 'I'm Hilay op-iliier linWi-i-. I.KI:. in , S.pt.-lnii. day l'--r Yl:i:l Iiu.-J (illM lillYr hi-, to lli.il.t- lil I't of Jlai'l III' in I'. in l.l I I.J v I II. -II (H..,.al). Mil, will .. m-!ioii!k ,.ik llii- hi.l .I.VllI!,' OMMtlmC lln- lunu WlllVl nil Ik ali.-a.l m liuin ,.!inln.,i i by Minn; I y, i n i r. I'l l:i-.f tin ant.!K- tji III. lit liinviiiL: into Jinl iliil.l i n lint ail libcll ht'lioxl. . Mm. A. K. J'nor w:t:i lin:t;;n II litMlliT i;iv n Unit Friday lioni.r or Hi.. I l li Mi I Inlay nf li da li; li ! Hula. A l-.'ii-l.' 1 nf I'l 4 1 f JVj It f. 4 " 1 8 1 It !! ;i ii'l rnvi'i's h i r lloiM.ihi- Mi... ( l.u Crandi-, I'm.. Jut t u . rid' l!i i.ti'l !i chfa jl.mw v;.;i lin i;iy 'Vi nSn;:' to a party. Japani : iisn! hi ;t'i,uNillM;r. Iilim of i:i;!f In;; a Jil'iOUM !'( V ril.IlM i" KiJ.lay ("iirjii isfl Inn hi.'t Cicitul V uhirli a i mt-ot '-(own J laiilii i'uan of Clara Mm .ai'l t.t- In- i!in.--r f,,. iM- luilr. it Tj.ylor i)f caii'in lniim ty. IA M. r- : Oil Aiislin yoim;i Mai l in, I iii.i li--- lw n!y-t!.lr. hhth'iay. ).layi-. i.n-I ft : viA timf jit'li'f !:itity hnifli Ua'i Hi rvi-'l. . n f.m mi.s '. ci'i- Mi.' H I'.Hllairl Jiml Mi-:' v f l.a ( Iraii-Ii'. n i- Russia to Celebrate 200th Year oj Its Science Academy MOSCOW (AD Tilt Kuswian I 8(intlMiM of various' count rit-8 Ii.ivo Aenrlwny of Scicur e m i.cnlnrad uctMpi-(l. Tin- Hovict Kovi'iimi"iil. is prt-pariiifT for tiu- forilicomintr ! in pn'parlnjr for them an appniprl- tttn;tion of ihv 2toth annivt'ii- ! alt wi-lroin1 ami frt't travt'liny nry to tuk ila( in Sit nibt r. ir-aniziai on an xti n.sivi- hcale, tin- rcl-lratiim will las: Tor ntarl a fortnight, the firet wci-k of wlilih will b (Icvotfd to ft silviUt-ii in J-nliiKrad and tin1 m-cond wt't'k to ft 'itlvli li h in Mohi ow. Invitations to attiiid I In- cell -lira ions have lu t n addrc.H.si .l to rt-pr scntativcn rr .vc-rntifir iiif-l Hot ions of every fount ry and alriady 1 03 fori-Ijjtl tlfkt-ts will iiwuil the Ht'iwitists tin1 Kovit't niiHiHions abroad whiidi will bf hamit'il to them tdiiuiUaiu' ju.My with tin" granting of visas tO t'lltlT KlIHHla. , In 1'iilnnrail and Mokoow the nuiKtMiins arc ludiiK" arrunK-d to furnish a more tflllnf- display of i all thf sch-ntirif inati-rial acfilinu- luted tht re during' tln past two i ceiituries. At the Hiimi' time there will bo n exhibition of Iho siwclflc at'iivitleH of th'- different institu tion!! which form part of the acad emy, i All InMtltittio'is of the academy will iMiie im-inorial ml pnt'lifu tion ilevoted to their piift and piaent m tivltieH. Three pecial larKe jubilee publications will be issued by the academy, including the uiipubllBii' d works of Academ ician l.laptinoff on inathemallcjj and phMic:i. the oetain dtstion ary ot -Miller and the works of Aca demician rShi'.kh ma toff. Among the eliibltrt whieh will be Hperlully arraugel in connec tion with the hlrentenury ceb-blii-tions will be thret- .special exhibits of the Asiatic Museum devoted to ininiatut s. liu-iature and auto graphs. T);e archives of the acad emy will hold an ixhlbition of documents Illustrating tht history or tlic academy and the , lifn and l.iborH of if prnminent member, beginning wllh i.omonoBsoff, "thn father of HiiK4tf.il Mclenie." The Kusuian Academy of Hcl ( :hc rndtraces 4 Hclcnllflc inslt tuttonn with 4H2 meniberM. It hus on it:i lit 144 HuKsinn unci 1 i'or eln correspondent.s. Nearly all museums belonging to the academy huve greatly enlarged since ttie revolution. The library of the academy Includes OOn.uoo books mid maniiHcriptB. I n format ion Iihn been received that u number of American hoU entlstH will participate In the ecle. bruilon. Among tliose who promis ed to attend the Jubilee from other count rie.s are i'rof. KiiiHtcin, Will iam Kam- v, Samuel Levy and Mine. Curie. N-'v York went baB'-ball cinzy when the IMttsburg ball teain cam" lo New York City to p!ny the .'v Vork ; ia ii in, lllase New Vorli, the wen ft of four siiiciftiive 'wo rid series eliuinidonsliips, tool: tnme inh h-hI In t hid series of five giiines than it 1ii:h lukitl hi the last two wot Id mi . m. Ap parently everyone In New York Joiineyed up to the I'olo grounds to Hie the .Sunday iluuble header. Tin- :sl;md.-t were completely filh d an hour and a half before the game t:tiii', tuid 11 is iMliiiiated that fully r0.(i(i(i fans were turned away by the police. Thoto shows, police try'ng to Mem the since of ba ebal I -c ra zed New Yorkers that attempted lo nrt:di into the ta!l pari; nUer t he gat i h had been cos"d Inrld. r . 'li.' l.-nebi i: i Ti aelier .war al Imbler are: Jiigli ivehool Ifalph L. Muii;:iti, principal; W1 li.'iii Monger, i;va l,e.lb tter and K ith I lieLmati; for tin- grades ::'-venl h aid ei-jht, Mis. Kthclyn Moif,:.iii: i if It and sixth, l.wimt r..M-.v:iM; Ihiei! i nd fourth. An t- Way For Fall and f:ecoit 1. ere purchased i. elt. Churl- I'erry b--l-:;:.-.cx i.nd a Ciievij- aioeg ooos WE Ml'ST MOVK Ol !t STOCK AT OXCK. TRICn IS NO C0X8IDKKATI0N. Ol'K 'JTMK IS SHOUT! Now I';i!l Hals, Undei'weai', Sliiils and Swcalers ar rive;! after (ho fire. We are throwing away all thought of profit to sell everything before remodel ling start;-). li 1 Tog gery Financia t Is Your S Ambition Life? s At v.'lial r.n;o yrm hopo lo rvliw from active work, and hnw imirli of mi cslad do .v(ui want to haw amumihUMl al Hint tini'1? it-y Jel.ap; first KxtuiL lia xivv, 'J'nree new cars wei by I mblei ifa lust w.-j '1 Inuup.'ioii and lios eamu ouiiet.-i ot an Will ol d vYetlt'!i:;ko t, lot eoacli. Ljdia Cleaver and i'luy l"o, Jr. returned i com a camping trip l Wallowa, where tln-y were, gue -!; of Mr. and -Mrs. C.'n.rles liiuga man. T.'ie ladies of the L. I). S. te 1 iief society gave a bavaar at t!n i L. J i. S. church la;u l-'riday eve ning. An excel but progi am w i: K' Veil. Including tnusu a I mi in ben by Mrs. Hessie WesteasUow, Mi-is I .Mabel WebtensliOW, MlNH Itei lllct- j Wt riiigham, assisted by Miss Mer-i-bia 1 h i) l ie; readings by M ra. L. A. Stringliam and Mrs. 1,. It. Hi I - lliug.s, and a speech by t hi speaker !of the evening. J. L. Mclblde. A ! social lime was spent and refresh- . ineutM served. Adelaide Zwelfel of Hunilii-r-ville. had her tuuslL) and ud" liuids removed tills week. She is ' doing nicely and will be able to jstnrl sehool next week. clmrbs Tljoiupson, who taught in the imbler lilh school last year, left Monday for Wallowa, j where he will leach in the high school this year. I Mrs. J. K. Johns and son of I Shaw. Kansas, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, J. . 'Hudson, left for their homo the last of the week. The Lev. Armstrong of 1'lgjn In 'giving a series vt interco'lug and 1 instruct Ive talUs on "I'layer," at the Imbler chcrch on Sinday eve nings, beginning at S o'clock. The iiiiiuiunity is invited to hear him. : Miss Muiial l-Var left for li 'r home in Stanfield io attend school. Mie has I teen km tiding lier vaca tion witli her grand pa rents, M r. ami Mis. Kashiger. Mrs. II. C. Creen a-id children returned this week front u three weeks' lsll with relatives in Hood Iliver. An !n Wfri'lt Injures .Man, I'ltinli Otl. of Siimmervllle met with a serious accident Sunri.-.v when the car in which ho was riding turned over, dislocating his i knee and brcnUim; Ids leg. lb was taken to Uic taande Itonde i hn.'mit-il. I Mrs. Molly MrPowell of Sum ni'Tvllle left this week for Wool- land, Calif., u here uhe will i e uiriin for t!u winter, . M r. a ml Mrs. Kwr"t I Keown of la (li'ande, Hpent Sunday wi!h Mrs. KMa WalUer. .Mr. and Mis. II. M. McCoy -rud . liildren and Mi:-, l-afie Mcl-'ail :;nd children P it for li'rigon. Ore., isil with re la t i Vi s. M i's. i :ita Long W'cs I he guest I' Mr. and M is. A-trusl Kric-i.iain f l,u ( Jrande Sat urday and Siit- fr SERVICE TEST. REPLIES ARE LAUGHABLE (Continued from Page One ) J. What is a morgue? j A. A piece of p iper held against properly lor borrowed money. J Q. What do a habes corpus 1 mean ? j A. The red covpusoles in the I blood. ! Q. What is a kleptomaniac? A. A person with a mania cant:-j ing him lo lie unnecessarily. j Q. What Is n moron? j A. A man who has more thnni one wife. Answers found In tho examina tion papers of another class re-1 vealed that the motor truck still j holds mysteries for some, rvon In ! t his mechanical atre. 'Only IVncr' "What cauce.s heavy Ideck smoke to come out of the exhaust pipe of a truck?" the cla::s was cuked. "II is the only place It can come olit." replied a candidates . . "What is the purpi.st! of a fan on a motor truck'.'" was another question. , "To supply fresh air lo the car buretor," was one answer. "Ciive a reason why a motor truck falls to start when cranked," directed (lie examiner. "A motor truck will sometimes fail to Hlart If th driver Is too weak to era nit it," :muvored one job Seeker. "If you found n man with n severe cut on the head that was bleeding freely, v. hat would you do?" another class was asked. "I would put a tiirnioiiet on his neck," announced one al udent of first aid. i MaySolve Ancient Mysteries if tOil.MV Vini ;ile wiiulil ymi to have aj;t (ill Vlial, v. ill i:iy 7'.;, iiiuniallv? Willi iiKiilcralo iin'onu', .f2."i,()lill .Kviiiiiiilati'il at you a ('."iiar.inti'ed return ol' ...... I WT V . .....3. :'. .. ... - S I, Von ran acrnmplish that and do it by sav in.'!; only a comparatively small amount for the rievt 1 01 moiilhs in the T,a Craude lluildin!' & loan I ml investment. ie-in'i"t the uit saving after prineipal and it that will your cflato fur voi timo Imild Li t u; lu!) you htidiret your savings ami show you h;it various amounts will amnmilate for you. Come in or tail for iin aiipoinlment. La GranJe Building & Loan Association ri.OYI) McKi:..0. Sales Mngr. I.a (Iiande National Hank Ihiilding : :v 4 v Q K h r-v V - r W it if ? -?r " V f i ... ; 4 ',V J i : rrcur 1 Throcph t!ii3 M;iy,i Indian, T.iln. clrnilts at Tni.mf Vnivorsity, New origin:', liopo to char the inystciun surroundmif the origin and one ti"ie advant-d viviliAitleii of his trit-e. Tata own a naill farm In the wit.l'i i.rar 'hiapin, Mexico, and va hrouht Iwu-k to thi country by , Oliver Iifargc, iu;ht, alnivo, nnd Kiami liiom, leaders of llio university I oxpe-dttion into Central America. Kifnrge hus learned tho Mayan dUlcvt t .... nml will qurmlon Talu tor two month l th univermty. ... , Special Demonstrations! 1st TO 15(h home ap- IEPTEMBER You all know the reliability of U pliances. The same good workmanship is shown in these ranges made by Landers, Frary & Clark These ranges have no superior they are perfect. Miss Ethel A. Murdoch special Universal Rahge demonstrator will be present at our offices all this week, ready to answer all inquiries about these ranges and will do actual demonstrative cooking. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AVITHIX l REASON NINE MODELS TO SELECT 1 1 j FREE! WITH EACH RANGE PURCHASED $8.50 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR A RANGE TO FIT ANY PURSE Model 9261 Automatic You are cordially invited to inspect these new Universal ranges without any obligation on your part E asiem O ower COOK BY WIRE NOT BY FIRE P Co got