Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
Pac EighC ' TOE LA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER ' Thuraday, November 12, W.' 'j . ui iLLivmii u l i, Si EVOLUTIONIST YOUR APPEARANCE Your Appearance Will Be Immaculate If Entrusted To Our Keeping - W& 201 Depot St. Style Leaders (Uy Charier, 1 sn rt) WASHINGTON (NKA tfp-eiall. Not only the t undauu-nluUsts. but u good many evolutionists, toj, art iik' Iy to be startled by Home , 01 i-ror. v imam jasper npuiman 8 theories, l'rof. Kpillman is a con suiting scientist of the ugiieulture dcpurlment, a prominent in miter of the National Aeademy of Hei-t-nw a very big man in tho sci entific world. A Ions succession of races, us highly developed us ours may have inhabited tlie earth before man was even a tadpole, he rays. , . FIND IT HERE Copy for thin column oiust bo In by 9:00 . in. ' "A. rumph'te pioe'-hs of race evolution from the lowest form of Kerin lift' to deeadenee und e. Unction r takes," continued the "no more than five 1)11 lion yea:-.. The earth's aire has not been ex actly determined, but we know It must be many hundred billion years old. Thus, since its begin ning, there has been time for al most any number of complete pro cesses of evolution. We have no reason to believe they didn't take place." "When the earth was first form ed," I ir. Kpitlman went on. "of course It vvjis entirely different from the earth we know now. It was much smaller and probably surrounded by a different kind of atmosphere. Its living conditions may nave 1ecn ununited to tin evolution of u tace like ours, hut will suited to the evol ition of a race with different physical char acteristics, yet equal to ours in capability and in t Mice nee." - "J'icturc, said the scientist, "the. passage of a few billion years. The earth's charucb-r changes. It grows, larger. Jis at mosphere assumes a new quality. It becomes uninhabitable for the first race, which perishes and Is buried far underneath the meteor ites which are striking the earth constantly and increasing Its size. Hut conditions now may be suit able for the yvolutiun of a second luce." A lew nioro billions of years puss by." related the professor, "and the second race suffers the same fate us the f h st. Nobody can g'jess how many times this happened before conditions be came suitable for the evolution nf the human race." KKWAKI). reward will be paid to anyone for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the ) person ur person w ho broke Into the Kagles hall between Wednes day night the 4th and Thursday night the 5th of November. j. y. nrACKY, WM. HANHKN. lit a i;antuklu Trustees. IT 1 PURCHASED TNloN (Hpehil Miss Orucla llaKgirty visited- In Kugene lust week when' her two brothers Kin vrson and Willie, urv attending the si ale untverstl. yhe. returned home Tuesday. .1. 1, Itode, the new owner of the Ka--tt mi Ore; mi Meat company plant at this phn . has also pur chased the Cuiuptuu residence in South 1'niou. The Itev. A. IJtitun was called to Alicel last Wednesday to cult duel the Itinera) services of Mrs. Murphy who died there on Tues day. Itev. tjiitnn was formerly M(nr of the Alicel church when the .Murph.vs were members. The .lions! er club, an ori;;:nixu- j tloit of loeul hteh school girls, in hi a iiK-etlng at the high school lust ThurMlay evi ning itnd initiated ithnirt 2 of the freshman girls Into this society. Inlthttlon stunts and a teed c'thMituted the program for the evening. j The InUm Athletic ehih will -jive their first dance of the s asi.n nt the school in on Thursday eve ning of this m-i k. A traveling ui - 1 ounce. 1101 lu cjicu It is natural to lie healthy. If you are nut there is a reusrn. P. L. TRIBE, D. G. Ph. C. I'ulUKT (.radtiah ) New Iiiley llil I'llOM. l--W Office Hours: $ to 5: chelra will rurnish music for the occasion. Couch King xvhh down frotn North I'owder Saturday attending the ('nton-.loM'ph football game, lb acted as head linesman for the game. '. I tidwell received word from his m,n K ' in mis. who is a' ttndliig the 1'niversity uf tregon. thiit he made n place on Hie "rook" team and has played in one game. He is a freshman ut the uiiiverMty. The seven rooms of Ute"; south ImlhHiig Knf a aried program at t he hiyh school g m last Kriday " i ning. I rllts. nr.i relics, v'nyletjl and tnitftcal nuntlit rs were on the program. The 1 ntert;unmcnt was w II attndtl ami thoroughly cn joed. 'v' - M f s. Jo. pi. a MrKeliney lia. got'e to ("anjon t'My where she will spend several weeks vtsllllig with h-r son, Ala Mosiir. Mother of 18 ito.i to iti-: i:xti;mm:i KI'OKNK. trv. Additional lo cations for u forest service road extending up the north fork of the Willamette river from Westfir will he made (hi wek by It. Orefc. (in charge of road and rail work In the t "ascade national forest, ac- I cording to .Wtson K. Macduff, su pi r isor of the forest. A crew of men has ln-en at work I fnr soni" time clearing and burn (lng brush on Oic new road, and it , Is nt-eesvary to obtain new loca jthms 4-fore - work - tin proceed 'much further. It was stated. The . const ruction .w ill aid forest fire 1 work. ' " lAEATHEH COLD AT WALLOWA vont I'lrri KKs. v Have Hlchardson "The Art Man" Kn large and Tint your pictures, either from the negative or the print. Ho gives the s:tmo careful attention to your work that he does to his own. always ut Kichardson's Art k, Gift Shop. , Jl-12-lt The Island flty i-adles" Aid will have u bazaar und chicken dinner, Friday evening at the hall. Ulnner will be served ut C p. m. ll-12-Jt KKMl.MlilH. Sunday. Nov. 15 , Mgt'o Sport ing club's turkey shoot. - 2-11-y-Ot If you want to step warm,, .drop in und buy a riul vaiocf in hut wa ter bottles that are warranted for two years at Si I vol thorn- Wright's family drug store." H-lt-tf St. l'eter's Episcopal Guild will hold a Uuinmagf. Sajo uU Honan Hall Sat., yov. Hth at 10 o. ia. j - 'iiao-3t ... Lr i holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. , 10-1 4 -tf Itummage Sale. The Hlverslde. Jidtes Aid will hold a Kummasre Kale at the Itlver side ehaie Saturday, November M, beginning ut ! o'clock a. in. ll-12-2t GUTS. Heautlful and distinctive Gifts suitable for every occasion, rang ing ib price from 25 cents lind up always at I'.ichurdson's Art Hi Gift Sho. 11-12-U WAI.l.OWA, Ore. (Special) The Stop dandruff 111 five days. Stop falling out of hair in three weeks by using a 75c bottle of Germicide and 1 hindruff K radical or. Silver-thorn-Wright's family drug store. 11-10-tf 'PTn).fl VyjL DEPARTMENT STOMS 108 Depot St., La Grande Ore. Becoming Wool Dresses In the Acclaimed New Style '. ' The chosen Dress now Is the Wool Frock It may be highly tailored or it may be dressy in stvle. If you select one Ogre, it it is sure to be admired! . ' Smartly Tailore4 The workmanship on these Frocks counts most and we are careful to select only the best. New colors I And this most mod-, erate price. ; .; ; 111 hi mm The l'.lue . Ml. Oronffe will bIvb a rummugu sale in tlie l.otts UltlE, Sat. .. 11-1 1 -St Anutlirr . Vorkslilns VIlliM-'i-, - i DttlliiKl for nullum ur Sra KI1.NSKA. Knit. CAP . This uncient littln vIHhbi; appiurs uVs tined for the bottom of the ocean, n fate experienced by oilier York- 'let 'as serve Electrically sliiru towna of centuries paat. The cu for 8o:he -liim; h.ei been workins In uy toward K1l:i neu ut the, in 1b of jbo'ur 13 inchea a month. ,f'onst erosion, due 1 hih si us. ha ,l)eeit .causinK eon. corn' all iilong the ciist, Yorksliiio coat. It Is bring wnslted awliy nt tho rate of 2,!7 feet per annum near Hrldlelnffton. lncreasinit. to 15.5 feet at Kllnsca, which ia near Spear roint. ' ' - Tlie prettiest nntl latest styles in colors und patterns in stationery are now in stock ut prices ull cuji St. Peter's KpiscoiKi! Guild will hold u Kummage Sule at Jlonan Hull .Sut., Nov. ltth at lu a. ni. . ll-10-!t Itakcir's Cosh Grocery tC 4th St., phono 426-VV. Trices rlcht. ll-3-lm T I Kc.l s ti i:cniN(, ur iii;ss I 'Olt M I .MIMM; WO.MI : S-H.E-R.R-Y.'S Last Show in; Toninht Hunt StromW'i-g Tresi'iUs "Off The Highway" An All-Star Special Coinedv, "TAXI PLEASE" j I.HN1MI.S' AI'J c:ns us a steadying Influeim for tilrlH who jsick tin cxeitcnunt of In-eiie llf ; Is urirtil.hy Mrs. Arthur Uawson, irtsldrnt of the 1 ni pi rial 'h-ss 'ehi!;. In furthering hr cont-ntlon It hut t ;n-MntT f tht- tarn'' should not ahui' bf ronfuu rl to boy, Mativ Knultsli si-futidary sehimls jiiii- t-:i lit tr Ihs to pl;iy ehss on in'- rt'un'i in.ii u u niniitj)u M rclw in hKie and nu utal tnitn hu'. "fhiw diM'lofs 1hr power nf eitnr-niruttnn. onl rt -I think In if itnd forcstirht and. ahovr all. trains tin- mind to work losually." said 'Mr.". ;awun, who bt-lh'vt-w that with t-haraett-r thus dtvelopvd ) t hen- wmld u- ss dlsllnitum -ii'.r ?M"-n and w"' n. w eather conditions over this see-' afford at SHverthorn-Wrlghl's fani- lion has been considerably eohlrrijiy drug store, " 10-1 1-tf uiiring int pusi i'w- uuys. a small amount of snow fell uwr the high er portions of the county Tuesday but soon elmrei ' away. . Dining tin. past few. days Uih days.-huve bet-n clear, with freezing tentpera tuns at ntht, the ground does not thaw during tjie day on north slopes, and many farmers have been slopped from fall plowing. Karmers as u rule are' well along with the farm work. Il ports from various parts of tlie county indicate that thicken thh-vis have been active recently, two or t hiee farmers in the hill country northeast of l.csiine report jltie loss of considerable poultry last WL-ek. while reports from other sections of the county also tell of looses from the same cause. John Couch of l.cap, lost a fine' two year old heif-r hist week. The animal w;s found ded in the pas ture, while' the cause- of its death could not be determined. (ii-org 'U:isins made a trip to l.ostine during the p;tst week for some logs to use in cribbing up a well. ('. I. Harmon of l."ap was an i;nt r prise isitor the last of liu week. Kmrene (iastin was busy tlie last of the we, k helping Albert . Mc (tmuis take his cattle from pas ture In Middle valley, to Wallowa r... ui ., t 1 1. . 1 1 ut.irL- ia tit I Ilenr'n a tafceav wavof cttine rid of rm being gathered from the ranges mental baUam. called KARMA, which peno We are fully prepared to take cave of your eleo; trical needs. How ' about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. KKDBItAL INCOfMB" TAX SUUV1CES and CLAIMS' Audits ". I ' Sy s t e m 3 . , Investisratibns Efficient jervico Itcasonarble Rates AccotinUnt - Tax Counselor ' , K ' . ' ' '! I,a (;ruii(l(i Nul'l llnuk Uhtg. Vhout .Main SM , ' i . - , . . Offices: LaUrunao - Pendlctou ' Walla Walla Hair On Face Gone in 5 Minutes Roots and All and "brought to the valley. The. warm weather of the past few weeks has eaust d the grass to get ii uood start on much of the range, and stock have been doing fine. MAltSIIKlKI.lt. Ore. t'harlt s Christ n was sentenced by Jude Kendall to 12 years in 'the pemtentiarv after he had been eon- t vh ted of an attack on u 17-year- 1 Itetl I r- Unig t o. - (.las lnii old ro-niille vaMey girl. The jury I 1. A. J.. Dnig fo. rates towards the hair roots, loosens them. nd when removed, Rently lifts out every 'bKTltonable hair, toot ottdalt, snd leaTs tlie ifcm hjir-frre, soft and beautiful. Scientific ruthoiiiies now airee that the repeated u.c f this treatment destroys all superfluous hair rrnwithsrtfrw. Why iiifier from unsightly hair, when it may ie barmhed fortrtr so safely and so easil ? fi.AHMA tssrtld on money-back iruarantee -it rids Bunerflunuc ha a- jorxitr or do costl KARMA today at ; Mltcithom Wright. wils out Us than half an hour. Ad slfip . . . j , tips? v:ajg4fti Tbr-. mm. eg, i in ..hiiiii"! M v.i!..,ti, i; .a. ,.f i;. h rm '. i th- n -.th. r ef J . h-Mivii sue i eilv , )t.ir .-M Hir ji'" I lovit' h.l-bi n .in. I many aj Uif l.vtd Wt!l . l.J u.."' 10 Years Ago inch snowfall in La llnuulc, and a foot and a half in Kainela. Winter Is with us now nn-l with tt t mm imieli. ehup p. d hands and faces. The reiiu'ar ! nf tlA't IKN '(Ki:T HKN.lUN mil AI.UM ritKAM will ket your skin soft, white an 1 smooth. Not sticky aor grasv; kchs in smooth and dry, li- iK-nntf sim- for k l.Hieiel nt L & L. Drui Co. aasassaHiiiiBiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiuiniiuiiiiiBEaniBRBESiii H Extraordinary low prices on dozen lots all this week and one extra can free with each dozen H purchased. A good time to stock up your pantry shelves for winter : dianiiurci Migar reas, io. t tin ao. z - tin, per dozen J Per dozen , ;.. $1.7." Preferred Stock Spinach, No. 2' tin- ciaimaru owrei voi n, iu. - iin, uer aoz ?i.oi 1 er aozen n M a M M H N M Anchor Brand StrinIess Beans, No. 2 tin Per dozen .?1.?5 Van Camp's Pork & Bean, small, per doz. $1.15 Van Cani)'s Pork & Beans, medium, Per dozen $1.39 Van Camp's Pork & Beans, large, per doz. $2.83 Standard Tomatoes, No. 2' tin, per doz...$l.l)9 Preferred Stock Solid Pack Tomatoes $2.95 Preferred Stock Pumpkin, No. 2 tin Preferred Stock Sauer Kraut.' No. 2'. tin Per dozen " 2.35 Preferred Stock Hominy, N0. 2'. tin Pqr dozen ... $2.35 Homeland Peaches, No. 2Vg tins, per doz...$2.95 Alasna Salmon, No. 1 tall tin, per doz.. $2.05 HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHEKL TUE' THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER TRICE l.-nOD STORE M VLN 49 MOTOR DELIVERY ' i ' S 0 M M H M H H m m m n v. :