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THK LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, November 28, 1)25.
FORESTS M
I S
ITDRS
Hcporta from fl-lil officers to the
flihtrlut foreirter'H office, I'ortlund,
aliow that there, were l.uvs.f 10 vIh
lltirn In Jttift to Hie twenty-two nu
tiutint furt'KtH of Oregon am Wuali-
InKton. J his Is ll 1,178 more than
were reported for i'.ri4, 'Viivm litc
urea' cover only tho twenty-two nu
tioiiu) rortuu uml 0o nut Include
t he Kaitiicr una Crater Luke na
tional pur lid which uImo ri'port large.
Incrtuw b In visitor.
. Tin st; flKitri-B are cHtlmntcH made
Vy the local foroMt officers and lire
rluMlflcd Into campers, pteniekm,
trunulciitu, motorics, hotel ami ro
tiort kuphih, and sninnier home per
mittees und Rur-KlM. Them' visitors
romi by private automobile, or
hIuk', railroad, trolley llnm, wa
gon, horseback, or afoot.
Formal officer point ohL that thn
auto ha not entirely superseded
the Ideul wuy to enjoy the mimed
Hrenlc charm of tho imtlooal fur
iHtH for The estimate Hhow that
(.here went 23,G74 hikers ulntiu In
Oreffon'H forest h while loot travel
voulu, seem to have linen more
popular In the WuHhliiKlon forests
Itr the estimates show - X 1.643 hlk
tifH. - This represents an Increase
for tho year of 17,':tl9 moro n:i
lloiml fort 'Ml hikers in Oregon than
in 1924 und I MM more iif Wash
ington' nutlonal forests.
, Travel Into the national forest
hy private automobile has also In
creased tremendously In Orerfti.
tho 1925 figures showing 817,041
more thun In 1824, whilo Wash
ington shows an increiisi! of 111,2112.
Thla Oregon Ineronso Is almost en
tirely due to tho opening or tho
Mount Hood Loop and the comple
tion of the McKcmtlu highways,
vltiln thn nnenlntr of tho SleVeilH
J'ass highway in Washington wui.
largely responsible. In that stale,
foresi offerers way.
Oregon Visitors.
liows tho largest Increase, of (I4H.-
30Jf over-tlto provlous year's total,
due lo the opening of the- Mount
Hood loap highway, which uc
eptinlH for almost this entire larger
number, forest officers believe.
'The Hluslaw forest, stretching ir
regularly along the Oregon coast,
from Tillamook to North liend.
Oregon, reports the unprecedented
number of 273,3-2 visitors, or 2ni,
(!hl more than for 1!)24.
v..' Oilier' Oregon numbers uro the
Cnseadu forest with 8fi,4Mi,' tho les
rtuiU'H with. 7(,2nii, and I tie tlmn
Otia with 25,:Hi7, while tho riiskl
you reports (i'J.41 visitors or 13,
1(06 nior1 than IH24, largely visitors
to the Oregon Caves. Kvery nn
tlonul forest in Oregon shows an
increased popularity wllb camp
ers, fiHhermcu and autolsts except
the fraler, HanHum and Wallowa,
which report a smaller number
than In 1U24. Knreat officers state
that this irpptirrmt decrease is' due
not to less visitors but to more
conservative itMtimutes on the part
of local officers. x ,
WiiNjiiiuUoii rimires.
Tho Wenatclico forest leads the
eight national forests In Washing
ton with 0S0.17O visitors, while
tho Hno(tialmlc forest bad 10S,
2SI In 1!i25, an Increase of Mf),So(i
over 1U24. The Olymplo (ureal
stands second In Increased recloa
tlonat use Willi fi.4S0 visitors, or
!ln,430 Increase over 1U24. The
Mount linker Jumps from 27,49
In 1924 to 38,247 in IH2B, and for
est officer, predict this popularity
will Im greatly Increased hi 1921
upon the formal opening to the
public of lite Mount Maker highway
nto Austin 'tm meadows.
TolMny' Home ami Works In
lie ;ien Soviet lUrOKitltUHi
TULA (ADSovbt itussla will
trcognlxn the attainments of I. en
Tolstoy, the famous novelist unit
social reformer, with the Issue of n
centenary edition of his work at
the celebration September Id. 1128.
of tho writer's hundredth annlvers
ury. The Tolsloy Museum In Mos
cow will be made a permanent edi
fice. ..All tho buildings at Yasanaya
1'olyunu, Tolstoy's home und birth
place, near here, will be repaired
und the village made over Into
something of u national shtino and
educational center. Already u Tol
Mory museum has been establish
ed there, the curator being Tnl
aloy'a duughler, Alexundta.
Candidate
next two or three weeks. In these
jeoples or duplicaU-s, the students
jure required to take dictation and
1 1 ht ii transcribe-- It On (he type
writer.
Tnclc Jimmy- Jlydo, professor of
tiictailurgy at l.t-Lm.1 Stanford lni
Varsity, t'ulifoinla, is a candidate for
the V. H. Hvnuttf uKainst Heiunor
Is j in HhuiitalKe. lies n dry. iialc-
pendent nipublican.
l-'inlslilng TiJiiclM H
The finishing touches
im the
operettu are being ulteiided to. Tho
east is plunnlug on giving the pub
lic something different this year
a ttpanltsh comedy -"The I telle of
Harcelunu." Imisy itobba, soprano,
Is playing the purt of lejuling buly.
Margarita. The leudlng inun la
Kdward Ituchunun, wlio tukea the
purl of Hurold Wright. The. rest
of the cust is as follows: lercedes,
(trace (ielhel; Kmello, Marian
f'rowe; Henore de Montero, Marian
Miller: Keuor de Montero, Melvln
Parker: Knor de lu Vigo, Tom
Hruce; I'al Malone, Jack CooUd;
Miss Ayrea. Kdna llolby; lonu
Anita, Hylvla Mulone; Ijona Mur-
cela, fhurlotte Wulker: I'edro, lluy-
mond (Irlfflu; Hon Juan, I'ercy
Lowell; Don Jose, Uiehard elst.
Then- are about twenty-five in the
eborus tills your.
Junior Act I villi
At the junior eluss me't last
Krlday, I lie president, Hetty t'beh
ran. told the class that they must
eoiitrihutc 25 cents fur the purpose
of buying the ulreelors of the jun
ior play u present. Money for tUe
Junior rings und pins Is not coming
in very fast as yet. Hut It is
thffught by tho president that tiny
will be able to colleet It, ull.tieloro
Christmas, The junior girls were
victorious In hitskctbbll this year.
The juniors won over the seniors
with a score of 20 to ll and over
the sophomores with a score of 34
to lo. Tho Juniors ure scheduled
for a game with the boys' second
team some lime after Thanksgiv
ing., i '
nothing like this lias been inad'el'o the appointment of a coach.
before.
IiomcMIr Arl
The domestic, art III classes aro
making various .kind of lamp
shades. They are. delicately tint
ed und very clever In d'esteu. Much
Interest ts shown In this work as
Takes ibc CaLc
The freshmen "took the cake,'
uslnjj a alung expression, when they
presented their stunt in front of
the student 'body at an usesnibly
Wdncsday morning. It bus been
the custom In the past few ymvrs
for each class to give a skit before
-,'. h football game of importance.
Tho freshmen havo won first place
for the last two or three years.
This year they had Coach luittop
impersonated by Cuitiergii Miller.
laiiichcon of Scrvkn fpnmtfMcc
The member of the service com
mittee of the A. U. 8. held a lunch
eon Wednesday for the purpose of
dlauialng pluns for tHe future.
S School
lli-nml Meet . .
'Art InU-roMliiK fwiture of l:Ht
wc-ctc was tho lli-Dail iniM4lnR lit
the home ot Couch Dulton. ' The
iituhi topic (or iliuciiiuion was of
Hi-curinff u pi-rmam-nt coiiclr for 1
11. H. Alt applicuiit wiui Interviewed
previous to tho meeting. Th ver-
Uet' nan not iiei known, an no
There was no school Thursday
and Kriduy of this week becniwu of
tho Thanksgiving huliUuys.
six ni 11 r j.n aito vitwK
lH'OKNK, Or.. Kronk Humph
rey ii, a student of the university
of. OreKon from rorllund, wtt" f""
jured. perhaps fatully. and five,
other pcrsone escaped with slilillt
injuries when two uulomlliiles
collided on the l'aclflc JliBhway
eifc-ht utiles, north of Kuse.ne. ,
Humphrey, in company with hlfl
HlHit-r, ilia. Hazel Candor, iinollier
student. Jerry llernurd. 20, and
.Mrs. ltae Jl.. Elliott, all of Port
land had sturted for that city lo
Hpcnd Thank.'iKlvintr day, .Mrs. Can
definite Mlntemeiit whh ninde iis'itor, who was driving, attempted
.to slow u when a lurser cur ill ! Kxamine your fir xtinBul
tront slopped suddenly, hut was frequently to determine tf it Is full
oompelled lo swerve to the left' um, )n wul.,,n. condition. "Many a
Iduhooi urcd und the two col- out a fire with n empty extin-
lldcd. jKulshcr. '
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School News
(Ity Marjnrle Muguliv)
Sophnniorc smut (ilven
At the Kridny morning assfinbly,
there wt.s the ttsual huli-hub and
excitement. After the customury
announcements by Mr. Towler, Ihe
meeting was turned over to one
of the Ill-Dads, Mr. McKennon,
who addressed the student body on
the essentials and possibilities of
football.. Shortly uttenvunls the
sophomore class presented Its
stunt. In which l.u C.runde walked
off with all victories in u football
game.
Short Story font j4 -
I'he lllerary stuff of the Mimr
is holding u short story and poem
contest fur tho Miiulr this ycur.
Many students uru entering tills
contest and It is known that thero
will be u gootlly number of
stories and poems turned in. Tho
contest closis December third.
SUit icil-
An assembly was held Tuesday
at Hie aflernoon intermission for
the purpose of presenting before
the student body a salt of the
llelle of Hu reel una" which Is to
bo given the fourth and filth of
December. The entire cast wua In
cluded lu tho performance und as
uured the student body that Die
operetta was going lo be good. The
entire student body Is baeklng the
piny lo u finish. The tickets were
given out afler tho assembly and
I be students have not bad any
trouble In ttmllng buyers. ii '
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