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Thursday, November 5, 1925, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven 4 n ( X. n ' 1 . ' 1 ' ROUNDING I! P RANGE CATTLE WAU.OWA, Ore. (Spiclal) Walter Davtca was brought to the hospital hero Into Saturday, from hia homo ut Joseph sufferlnff from an attack of appendicitis. Ho was operated on and, according to lut est reports, ho is recovering as well as could bo expected. Wilfred Davies, of Joseph, was liero the last of the 'week, belnir called here hy Urn illness of hid brother. Mr. Davies reports farm ers In the. upper valley flection busy with potuto digging and oth er fall work. ..He states the potato crop in that section of the country Is very light this year, with many of the crops making little better than 15 sacks of salable potatoes per acre. George Cusslns, IS. H. She rod, I. A. McCruo and otiier stockmen of this section have, been busy re cently getting their stock gather ed front the range, in the I'ow watka section. While, the feed is wild to yet be good on much of thn range sections many of the small bands of stock are badly scat tered, making it quite difficult to get them gathered. The stock com ing off the range Is in excellent condition and ninny hoad arc bein? shipped "to market without being fed anything. Kour curs of cattle were shipped from here the latter part of the week. A number of the farmers in the 1'owwutka sec tion have grouped their small bunches of slock together In order to make a carload and are ship ped themselves. George Cut&inH and Kugen Gas tinv were busy Friday taking their cattle to tlie stockyards at Wallowa for shipment Saturduy to I'orlland. THE BUSY FIRE DEPARTMENT Tattle- Drhormxl. ,'. A. Hunter wus busy the lat ter part of the week dehorning a considerable number of cattle at his Whiskey creek ranch. H. G. MaHtiraon and wife left lawl week for Yakima, Wash. A.. AIcAlexunder has been , busy the past few days getting some lumber hauled to his ranch In the valley where ho intends to build a sheep shed. K iff lit Gypo contractors are now busy in the woods north of here culling logs for the Unu-man-Hlcks dumber compuny. ('onuitions for logging are. reported to be very good at this time. i' A. Jowning of Leap wus n business visitor ut Kvans tho lat ter part of the week. Miss Arleta Couch went to her liome In Lieap l'riduy evening to spend the week end, - Sam Meek delivered a beef lo (ho Wallowa market the latter part of tho week. i Fishing in 'tit river and o(hm pi renins In tills section If the conn- r "w ) . c nxW1 Ths backed of That : : : : nn I'll In UlO Imil nrnr H.i nn nf tl.ii r. i. iii-n . A r Evidence of Early Trade irt Insular Provinces Obtained ' ANN ARROIt. Mich. (AP). In a collection just brought back to thn 'University or Mic.hlzan mus e mi i Is believed to bo evidence that tho Chinese, as well us the Hindu and Juvuucso peoples, had trading relations with the Philip pines as far hack an 1500 years. Curl K. Gut he, assistant direc tor, of the museum. In a three year expedition into the Interior of the Philippines and other In sular poHHesHlona, obtained 971) ar ticles of the past, each bearing a wealth or hiHtory. Two pieces or china bear tho K'aug lis! dynas ty mark. Tho dynasty existed from Hi(iS to 122. Ir. Out ho believes he has other china that will date back to Uio Ming dy nasty nnd perhaps some that felt tho heat of firing ovens during tho Sung dynasty from 1 Ou to 1126. Another Interesting discovery was that of human teeth decor a ted with gold. When Magellan passed tho Philippines on his trip around the world, in 1521, his chronicler Pagafetta, told of na tive chiefs with teeth so decorat ed. lr. Gutho has found a do ta exhibits of gold filled teeth. Dr. Gutho believes the natives CHICKEN THIEVES VSE TRUCK HOOD , RIVER, Oro. thieves, operating with a Chicken motor filed their teeth with some roUfrh truck, cleaned the hennery of R. Instrument, probably a stono. and w. Kkibbs. east sido orchanllst. when tho filing reached the soft- taking 26 fancy Rhode Island puU cr part of tho teeth small holes lets. Tho thieved left a trail wore bored by tho use of a whirl- through an orchard from the hen lng reed ond sand, und gold wire ; houso to a point on thn Mount pounded into tho holes. In some cases five or six gold plugs appear in a single tooth. One tooth bears a gold plato. 11 Utigeno Homes Authorized, Hood loop highway, whore truck had been parked. tho Kt'GKNK, Ore. Permits for 44 i new homes wero Issued In Eugene during the month of October, ac cording to tho report of W. -H. Alexander, city building Inspector. Thin Is In comparison with 60 tho month previous. Tho total num ber of permits Issued in October was 79 and tho total estimate J cost of buildings Is $1811,760, us compared with a total of 1256.600 for September. In October, l'J'-M, the total was 1 102,0.50. Keep out of trouble. It Is very disconcerting to learn how few friends you really have. try Is said to be. very good at this tiinn. A number of local fisher men have been out recently und report good catches of largo fish. . Trunk Wayker of heap has been few days trip to 1Utiy tno pa8t soverat days digging Ills potatoes. Rruco Fisher of Leap has had two ieams busy tho pnst week hauling wheat lo the warehouse ut Kvans. Tho roads ure still in good condition for hauling. a. V. Lathrop was an Kntorprisc business visitor the latter part m tho week. J'reparlng for Meet, Plans ure being completed for tho big joint meeting of Wallowa County Pomona grunge, and the Tri-County organization composed of granges from tho threo Kasturn Oregon counties. A large pro gram has been prepared, anil a very largo crowd of visitors are expected to attend. A number of outsldo speakers aro slated for talks, ' - , . Mrs. .T. . Flip pen wus brought to tho hospital here week seriously 111. She passed away Wednesday night. She, with her husband, have made their homo In the north woods about lli miles northeast of here for the pant, twenty years. Tho deceased was ubout sixty years ,of age. Bur ial was In the locul cemetery Fri day, l C. I' Harmon of Ijenp wus here the first of the week, bringing Mr. Fltppcn here following the death of his wife, Wednesday. H. C. Hearing and wlfo of Mid dle Valley visited ut G. Carlson's of Alder .Slope. SYSTEM )!' STAGE it i;h i:ksaij aioitei v 1JY MOVIE COMPANY CULVER CITY, Cul. (AP) The rehearsal of the legitimate atage is being utilized by a largo motion picture studio here to elimlntito the experimenting, cutting and ro- UUing -of films;- a' process that ttsiiiilly 1 nkes longer than Iho nc The plan has partially done away with surplus footage nnd re moved practically all the experi mental phuses from production. studio ofriclula claim. Tho players aru sent through careful rehearsals from tho scrlpL ofi every scene In the play. Ah these are rehearsed l hey are timed. At the conclusion of each scene tho director knows approximately how much film will be needed. In tho rehearsals, cu merit ungles, close ups, und other details of scenes are perfected so lhat tho director and .star know exactly how each do lull will look on the screen. Tryouts also are applied to mem bers of tho technical stuff. Elec tricians ure sent through rehoarwils by the chief cameraman, thus eliminating experimenting and tests with lights while the picture is being filmed. 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