La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 08, 1925, Image 6

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    TfllO LA (JKANIMi'EVENING OnSKItVFl!
SOS TO
SIT PARIS
INDIANA. 'oWS. lild.. (Special)
k i 1 ''rMi'.r- In a Blfinm-r chair!
TliiK tin am d every A mei icn M
dour.hbny wl.o eroded the pond
Iwi-n .he.. i'i '.M7 and 'IS is
being : hap d inward realization.
Vlunx i the American Kegon for
its c'Mivt n:iiii in 1'ariM tn 1!27,
wltii h will t..h.- thousands of Am-
ri an Win-id War veterans baeli
1.i th- lami -.J I'arh-y 'cuh. arc
fit i tlJI - i' in iii concrete form.
Til i-t tln.u-.iti'l veterans wlfl
idfeud i 'iiv ii! ion, it is estl
in'iti ' l.v .1. Wlelter, Jr.. of
Ilk h ninnd, H:,int;, chairman of a
sp- Hal i.-nmipi' in charge. The
(rip v.il l Mi' form 'of a Rreal
liiiriiiiriin- i' U'.i- American ccme
1 . -ri :i an.! batt : fi' l'ls in Krance.
The liinv in' Hi V-HI h- five ttliM-M
Jar::.' a." i"H previous pcace-t im'
iiim nn
;n lit' -.1
M:T.r.
SI- mi
fin! tin
i.l (. ;n traffic-- the
!,.. (- Hi::.'.- immigration in
',!. lb ra'lroad:. bnnltM
1 C -Mi-tt IHI'I A HM-l'k'HIl
;;r.v i ilMi' tit i :,re en -opera I in Willi
11m i-;:i"ii In plrni lor Ms coiivcil
tioN. It' rim'" ;il'):inn',llH'JilM Juivc
Jic.ti TiiM'lr l'ir ! Iiittw salting from
New Voi I:, i ;ision. Ma ni pi on
:o:nK :,ini real ;in. I I loiiHluri or
ia Kenton. ;i; r purls will be
J -signal ! a.-: oltiei.il embarkation
panda IT n'-'-.l' 'I. 1,1- Harve and
i ln rl.oi!: will la- Mi'- I'l ' iicli purls
Tin- Vina;-'- V. II be nilt'li' Oil
i f :inn iH il i !" I nit- -I S'atcH l.lm-s
Iiihl such foreign liners iim 'are
lili' in addition to the fucilitlCH
or 111'- Aim :i'-."ii liii'-. CI'iHH dis
tinctions oil Hm- ;;hl)K will be done
HU'H V Wit ll during ' I JiO COHVeHtioH
trip.'
American nillromls have agreed
'In want a one-way fan- for Ihe
roiiitil trip between the home and
th' port ni eiid-nrkathni. l-'rench
rallro.nM n I ho will rranl r-luri'
rali s lo I!h- (Ti'jiini.ii c:i, II W ln
lilnitt'il. SiM-cial "li.nk to l-'rn jjc-" nav
inf. rliiliM in-.'' In itio ortr.inl:'.',l liy
hiuik.i llnoHKli'nii tii.- country to
Ittip l.t-uioniii'lrv ave lln- nioncy
uccfssary for tin1 ttii. Tin1 rluhs
iM'ratf on Mm- shim- i-l'iti iih 111!
"It rial in us h! vtuirs clnhw, I h' v't
t'ran in:t!:imv f inal! rtrpois cv'ry
w-' k until if:- tUii'- (,r Hi- ronvon
lloti, S'-j'tt iiili'-r. I!t7. Alrcudy
i:avo than 1 .'MiM.ooii In on (li'inmtt.
A minimum o: about ?:nu will he
rt qui ri tl arh iH-r.son for ex
j ii;:(a nr.l hit !' u!aln of th( trip.
S(.c isiiu tin fuiiiic, but
.siinii'liniO'.r'W'c' c:m fool it
ci)!'iin;v ".
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fjii Grande
Warehouse &
LS!rr3;c Co.
JM.ihi 79i
tli cominltti-c In rhurK'' f-tlinaleii.
AiinTlcan Lffrtun ofMai nro
iirjrtiiir iih inhfra who plan to iniiki;
Hit' trl to miv tltnc iih tv-ll tin
money, Him(Hlln(f that thom who
can thko only two w' kn owuy
from llu lr work u yenr take no va
cation next tmniiiier, pi'rnilltlnK the
(line to uftiimiilali' fur the -on-vention
trip. A mlnlmutn of 23
ila.VM will he re(ulre(I. 8 tlnyn each
way fiir the ocean voyaKc and 7
days In l-'rance. . i "'
Tint l-'r nt h Covi'rnnv nt )iu
plan-d (In Trociid ro, an auditor
film with a healing capacity of 12,
000, at the disposal of the l-Kion,
and ha adylned the Jeglon that it
wilt send an official repreiientutlve
(o the l uiteil Hta1- to u.vmIhI the
lanninK of the convention.
(inly bona Title, iiu'inhera of the
LeKion mid the, J.ej;lun Auxiliary
lor h't'h the ji arn of Ui'dil ami 1K27
and I heir ehihlreu will he eligible
to (ibiko the trip.
Steamers to Replace
Old Salmon Sail Fleet
SA.V I'ltANClHl'fl, AP) The
hlHtoric windjammer nalnion paek-
iliff flol Ilia, whlcJi yearly invaden
tint lev wati-rs of AhiKka, 1h teln(?
Mtei-reij into (he KaiUHMHo Sen of
(ihllvion hy the (ijanl Steam.
I ilHplaecment of the Hallhijf ileef
WiiM Imkuii hy the ue of 1vj Htmill
MteanierH hy one coin.pany tUL-
year. N-Nt Hprlnj;, I here will ho
more or llu-iii. and lo'-ni nii'i'hie of.
IlehilH tloiiht whetlu-r Ihet" will
he a Hall left on the Alaska l till
wM h 111 two or there yearn.
I leparlure ami i it urn iff tin
pnekitifc rieet have heeii pleintcH
iie IriehlentN of Hart I'Y.iiirlNiM'x
wat'T rront many yennt.
Mosi of I In v-K.selH irn to 'ar- ;
norlli lirintol I lay, ami liny befcln
to Ifiivr th- mhhlle of .M irth. hiM-
every day or i wo until all are
on tho way. The northward sail
u.Hf tally talc-H '.Ui ihh and of It-n
loilf-rer. The return from iri.;tol
liay, made In SepiemheraH a nil",
often reiinreH no more than 11
rtir.VM. I'a'oriihlo wlti'lH prevalt.'aini
there are currentH thai upend ii;
vfisen Southward,
The crew and c-anners form a
motley and colorful crowd. ' Nearlv
every nationality In reprej-'-'nti-d,
ami many a .swiirihlitiekliriir
could he written around the vny.
UK-a. l-i(,'litK galore h'-V'- In . u re
corded, and wcury fki.p t: htive
I hanked t ln-ir mar." w U- n ; in-y
Hijrhted tin- (ioht'-n C.1'' aain .
It Ik n Meal:, J.ard ll.'- in;- tin
men durtnir th" five or m.-mihw
they are away, hut tlti-;1' - nothing
to Hpend ,iitiun-y t(.r, and nem-rally
they return with limit- wanes In
I heir inciter.
Y?inen I'l'iiic I'upnlnr m
f aglets of 1 1 aim In in Cnlaml
TIVKRTf)N. (AI')Kve an mas
ter or fox hiiiitlnfr acks hatt prov-
I .. I r.illii.llilniill U. ...... I.. I.'....
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Manl and one reason Ik the fact that
by lux tact ami charm she )uh
been able repeatedly lo placate
surly farnreiH wh-n men have fail
ed. una of the hesl known wonien
ma.vlnyt M((K;il,lUwtut,Nt:lt'. pf
the VchI Kent fox hoiimls, which
In one of the favorite packs of
Prince Henry.
.t prcHi-iil, there are at least clo
ven women masters of fox hounds,
eiKhle n women honorary seeret
arles of clubs ami about twenty
wonien ma.siers of harriers and
henulcs.
I'ox hiintiiiK Im now on in full tilt
throughout the country, l'rlncs
.Mary anil the luilehtw of York
Inaiiii; parllelpjitc.l n-cenlly in sev
eral chases in this vicinity. An
other keen follower of the hounds
is Lady Jean I uuhm I la ni.il ton.
who rreiiuently liiintH all day ihen
aitemls a theatre party or n hall in
Loudon In the evening.
School lAhihlts l llins.
SANDY. Ore. Mnvtni? pleturep
an Im-Iiik put on every week at the
Sandy union hiKh school, receipts
from which nr.- helutc used lo buy
library bnnKs, make payment n on
a. n w piano and maintain the
baml and orelustra. A Klrls' jrleo
club has Ik-imi orirunlxeil with Mtss
Ah'hrh Kanuaeref ns leader and
Mis Olalla tiHti-uin ns plan 1st. As
seinhly im -t Iiikh are held every
KM. lay.
iliielltin of Your llreurd
' ' I H n Is tut tiw. I i here ni-i d
be ll I'd nf pc i' mad nvain
l"f MllM' be ha til l pp. , ;.) tii
riMliilrv ith tin- -Jti't t. 1 hi-,
imw -tllrleil to p vim i ' i .it ,(,.
o Ihe .-.m-' (.-. 1 il , -
hl iuht red. V i ,
t- ll pMIl an I . '
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Pi.. 1 1 - celling i f.lr N1.HA Vr
wa'lt'ii. Itmv be iIhh If nolMttly
i, iiilu v. t. iilt tn turn Kh HI
i!ii v.-itiH- pt ice,
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tim I 'nor Man'i Frlwit"
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No Kiinilay fluaiiirai
EVEN HOMELESS HECTOR APPRECIATES A WORD OF
ENCOURAGEMENT OCCASIONALLY
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Farm
Pointers
Two llnw-lovlnK Oregon crops
are not Krown In succession even
after' limine, unless the lime ap
plied has been excessive, says the
experiment station. Different
soils may renct differently to dlf-
tei-ent ainuunts of lime applied. A
thorough acidity test In heni em
ployed before the lime tn applied,
Karly sowltifr has been found to
he most desirable In the planting
of Oregon spring K'aln. Dates or
planting varies on different soils
even on tho same farms. Jnte
l-'ebruary or curly March planting
may he early on sandy loams or
on other warm well drained soils
while heavy, cohl bijIIh may not he
rcaily. - I'or litis type April plant
ing Is early enough. 1L Is heat to
plant as soon u the ground Ih dry
noiiKh for good working condition
ami wai'iu enough to make the
plant food available, .the experi
ment station luu found. Too late,
planting means reduced yields.
Liming Oregon soils contribute
to the t'l'Hclcncy of manure and at
so protect inoculation and mih
Hiaullally adtls lo the capacity of
the bacteria ami plants to utilize
free atmospheric nitrogen. It also
ald.H formation of nitrates from
soil organic matter, the experiment
station hat noted,
Among thi'k several physlclal
hcncl'ilH nri.Hing from. Ihe nninulu
tion of Oregon soils hy lime arc
Ihe following as noted hy the ex
periment station: rcnder soil per
mcahlc, aids r-cepthn, storage and
distribution of moisture, and forti
fies una i nst 'heaving" ami winter
killing.
Soils of Orcuon that are difficult
in lime possess poor "tilth," - tht
evperlmenl siallon has round, llmo
makes still more friable and mel
low and establishes good grnnula
lion.
Nnrtli mid South America lo I
StiiKc Oho- Onme by Itftdlo I
llAVKItl-'OUIi. I'll.. (AP)
North ami South America will
fight a chess battle by air during
i he winter.
The northern continent will be
iff
m, M Im' W' ! t . ll
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'(M'.'rc just about 2 minuti-s away from break
f'.tst w hen you reach for a package of New
Style H O Quick Cooking Oats.
The new cereal with the wonderful "baked
in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook
into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in
texture never sticky or pasty.
Ami hralihlul ! A wcalcb of energy-building nrtahp.
Jritci. liuiic. building protein, and tiuliiing minerilt.irt
in every dnh. :
That "all-night cooked" flavor in only to mtmtfts
represented hy ITaverford College
and the southern by the University
of Argentine. Tlfe, plans ' are to
carry on the match by radio. .
Jwt year th Jlaverford College
chess players started a radio match
with xford t'nivorslty but did no)
complete it, the Hrjtlsli Govorn-
nieni noioing umt- mo i. niversny
radio men's licenses permitted
transmitting for experimental pur
poses only. Tho distance to he
covered In the South American
match Is greater than that of last
year's contest with this llrltish
players. i
Sajs Tailor Itlril Taught
Adsm mid V.f, How to Si'r
" I.IVKHVOOU Adam and.
Kve learned to sew by watching
the tailor spin Its nest. In the opin
You'll Like the Flavor
of Meadow Harvest Butter
because it's churned fresh every day
from closely graded, pure cream, and
it is carefully pasteurized.
Our distribution in La Grande is oiu',
proof of high quality.
Ask Your Grocer.
Union Creamery
1112 Jefferson Avenue
La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122
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ion of Sir Joitn lUand Sutton,
bratei) Itrltish surgeon.
c Sir Jihn explained that purgcons
st 111 were searching for the perfect
stitching material for wounds and
asserted that birds, plants, insects
and anlmuls had been studied with
the view of finding the ideal sub
stance. ( ,
' "In India, llrnxil and Asia Min
or, the mandibles of ants have been
used from, remote l trues as chips
for closing the edges of wounds,
which are pressed together and ihe
ant applied by means of forceps,"
said Sir John. "The ant separates
it h mandible for defense, ami as
the insect Is brought to the wound
ft seizes the edgea and remains
fixed. The body of the ant. anti
septic by virtue of the formic actd
normally present In ant.s, is divid-
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OATS :
Cook 2 to 5
minutes only
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ll. lis Kru:.plnif ihr filipn of tlm
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ASK THE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
WHO CAME HERE SATURDAY ABOUT
THE HEAVY LOADS THEY CARRIED
OUT FOR A DOLLAR. DO NOT MISS
THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY A VISIT
TO THIS STORE WILL CONVINCE
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1216 Adams Ave.
DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES
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known country 'without a guide. '' x
Yet every day" your pocketbook ventures into the
unknown to the market where products new to you
are sold where worthy and unworthy goods beckon
to you alike where it is even easier to waste your
income than to protect it.
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Everyone should read advertisements as guides
to buying. They point the -ay to safe purchases.
They tell you of the merits of worthy products. They
give you a pipture map of where to go to get what
you want. They save your time, just as they guard
your money.
Read the advertisement.?. Put them to work for
you. Buy advertised products and you are on fa
miliar ground all the time.-
ADVERTISING REMOVES ALL DOUBT
FROM THE BUYER'S PATH
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wa llghliilnir or an auto.
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