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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
i v v l'niiu Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING 01JSERVEH Knliirtlav. December' 1!, l!l. INDIANS PRIZE Lip CANE v AMMKjrKitgri-:. n. m.. (ad lit J S 4 rt I'M-Hhlwil Lincoln gavu ilvT inoui)ti'l mm I'M to each of thirteen govprnora 01 pin-llo iimoujf tin; I'm-Mo unil Znni In iliutiM 111 N(w Mi'xtrn. on Iho oc fusion or lln'lr visit to WaxliliiKt'in. 'i'oiUiy tln'80 canes rupreaent the 4'inhU m of nuthorlly in the Due lo8. Thi-y linvo tiopn Iminli'rt tluwn from ffovi-rnor to povr rnor. Lincoln's miMtiory, through th cam-H, Htill Hituuls h thr nymbol of nntliurity the n'rofiiiil ion of 1 tic (Iront W'hltf Knttn'- Tor lila rcfi kin children of N w Mexico. Account a of the vlrM of the Pup, Mo ko vo mors to Vunliinnton in-dli-aio that tin Ir'Hllnt Intcml n" thn canes only uh a pcrwonal Kil l. ltut Hut Imilun ' cliicfialns look 1 lir-iri h confirmation of their authority to nil" the pueblnH. Tliim they became Hceplei-H of iinw-r, and now they nr' known as cere monial canes" ami uru carried liv tho ' ffoverno.- -while lJerforrnlnir lmpnrlnnt dutlcH of office. .. A qnurt'T of a century ntfo a ceremonial ram figured In n con-trover-Hy ln-1 wen I'm-hln Indians of Ktfianola. X. M.t and an Indian Her vice official tliat nearly ltl Id MerioiiM .trouble. The while '-fii-ial took away tin cane from tlx1 nnehlo'H Kovetnor and khvh it t the man he deBlri-d to ehvat" to I 1 1n- office. The wrath of the In- dlaiiH wiim aroiiHi-d und tin- kv ernmi nt moltirtt-il tlielr Krlevan'-' only by trying the off tela I and Kivtiitfdilm a u nil d ' iiu n; e. Tin governor of u inn-bio In eie- Jcted at certain periodH by the ca jcline or coiilii'il of Hie vUh'W. ' ,f . Radio ! i lielnian iieen Tub I Iter 1 1 iK hot lliH Art) DiMHiH'il KIMI.A. TndhL (AT) Queen Kllzabeth of BrlKluin haH been told nhe will never' aclibvn her Kea' e8( hopM, whatever 1 hey are. Traveling' incognito anil ueconu panb-d by u lone larly-in-walt In. the queen enb rert u torlune teller's tent while vittiltiu? t lit old town. ".Miitbim, you Imve had uiibinjnd anildtioiih," the Hindu aoothHuyer Ha id iih she fit tidied the in-ou'H haml. "You were jfreatly deKiroun of occupying a high Hltualion but you imiHl abandon that Jiope and. console yourself, for you will never achieve your wIhIi or him your hop'-n l'uinile.1." The queen mulled an she replied: "I have a situation that mills m qulle well." I'ixur'-M Hhow I In average fann er made a darn Hlwhl more muni; thiin he did for the past year. FURS FOR GIFTS An especiiilly choice assortment ' of fashion's favored Fill's and so arranged that you may buy separate pieces or combination Sets, as you choose. ' INDIAN - MADE SEALSKIN MOCCASINS For Men, Women and Children. Chris Miller 1510 Adams Ave. AUTHENTIC STORIES- Of early Oraixle Hondo Valley life and development should be preserved and perpetuated. An effort to do this is lieiiiK made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. It will he appreciated if any early settler, any descendant of our sturdy pioneers, or anyone inter ested in collecting such history, will communicate with DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON M'MIAV. IHCIvMIHIt 20. Mountain Time St ai loin. 1 AC. CalKiiry. ( an. ( l.VN) II a. in., l-'ii-Ht HaptlHt ehtireh, i:.v. Dr. f. M. IflnKham. lil'KX. Colorado, Kp'u. Colo. (JV)) 7 ::iu-!i p, in., HervtcB, l-'iiHt Methodist church. ' UO.V lienuT. Coin. (.ilia. I) II a. m., Hcrvice, Trinity AI. K. el) ii rt h, r. I .oren AI . FA w ards, pastor; Z p. in., Clarence Iteyn oblH, orK-niil.st ; 7:K, Hervice, Trin ity AI. M. church. I'aellie Time HtntlniiM, M Ii, llollywiMNl. ( ill. (-T.) 1-11 p. in., Iatj nevn, warner Uroibe-s movie frolic, Caltfornlu Berenuders; C'ulHurtila lliue Hoys; Jack Kurtz, wh tailing jdaniHi ; Alln-rt Ivt-KlovieJi, violinist ; ur prlH't visitors from the movie studios. !(, OaiJmid, Cal. (tUit.'2) 1 1 a. m., HcrvlceB, Klmt Con KreKational chureii, Kev, James I. Cordon, pastor; 'f.'.Ut p. m., concert. KtiO I. II He -Symphony orchestra, t'lirl Ii hodehamel, conductor; Art h H. tlarin-lt. u rlter; Helen d'Asalena, sopra no; 7:4.r, KervicVfi, I'irsi 'onKre Kallonat church, Itev, (lordun, paylor. K(.V. I'oil.and, On-. ( III I. A) H:-f a. in.-1 2 in.. KIihI 1're.s byterian church; 7:2.r-: p. m 11 1 Ht I'reHbylerian chureh. KIM. ,o4 ;ni:eh'N. Cal. (105.2) p. in., muHicale, Wealern A nl o Huindy com puny; li:;(it-7, I.i lKhlon'H A read; cafeteria or " elu Mtru, Jaek CruliKhaw, leader; 7-7::ti), Klrst Methodim KpiH.-o-)i:il church; K-lo, program: pur lin Music company, John .Martin, l oucerl plitnlsl ; 1 1 ul Ii J'lltH, so pnuio. K.W. Ilidlyuooil, Cal. (:i;t(.) 2-1 p. m broadeafit to nine city parkH. Loh Angeles Park board; 7-s. l-'liMt PivHhyterinn church of Hollywood; h-, Ambassador ho tel concert oreh Mtra, J oef 'Koh enfebl, direetoi; y-:H)::iu, pro tfram; Heverly llilln NuraerteH; Caiuion i.tibovisUi, niawter vto I taint ; itaipiel Ni-to, coloratura Kuprano. . Kli, sail IVancleo, ( al. ( l2K.:t) ! : 4 .-1 u : 4 s a. in., "'I'lie Chul b iiKe ot Hethlehuin," I r. H. K. Heli; euntralto uoIob, Verne Lor raine J)ay; t da Walilrop. or Kahlhl; 5-0 p. .in., oran rectial, Alar.siiall V. (.l.selni.tn; ti-(i Saldeniar l.lmL and the Staten KeMtanrant oreheHlru; 0:.ir-7;;U), J'iilace hotel concert orchestra.' i 'yriw .Trobl-e, director; H :;tit-1 0. Ituiiy Seiei'M l'alrmont hotel or chestra. K l Al;, Oakland, Cal. (2 10) ! : J f - 1 li ; 4 ,r a. m., HUtie lecture, liof. K. (;. l.insby; 11 a. m. l2:Sn p. in., eliurch nervlce; 7:4a :i, ohuri-h Hi-rvice; U:30-l t, after aervlce concert. ' Hay K' Hoki? and lilll Hatch: 1(1 11. Warner Brothers frolic. Char lie Wellman, director; 11-12. Hollywood Koiil Jauce oreiua 1 1 a. K.(). Oaklaii.t, Cal. (;ll.2) 7:ir-7::i a. in., heulth train lnt; exerclHCH, IftiKll loblat: 7'4&, l'ep cIuhm; S:I5-8:811. health Iraininif exerciti a; ll: 45. vaca tion period, no clatun'oom intru j tlon; 1 1 ::io-l p. in., luncheon concert: 8-4, musical - program, Wil.la Vilnon Chureh: :::().;. Aunt Hetty hIoiI.h. K(i() KlddieH Klu I j. Huth ThompRon; G-7, din ner concert, Hhi-nnan, Clay and coin puny Htitdkn; K, educational proKram; health talk, "I'liynlcal Cult u re for tho Knnilly," HiiKh Jiarrett Dirlibn; "Chats About New Hooks," Joseph Henry Jack son; "lletter KiirMhIi." Wlbla Wilson Church; "Hlfferem KludH of Mental Trouble," Dr. Alber line JtlchardH NiimIi; "What Ih HuecesH?" Harry .(MlllnH Hpltl man; "Keative, AIcutH for the HolidayH." Hello i)e(lraf;- Arlon trio. K(iV, loi-ilanil, Oi'i (I0(.ft) Irio; G-7-taoHhrd 12:i4f, 2:4f.O 12:3ii-1 :30 p, m., UoHe City trliy IJ-7, dinner concert; t-u. concert. HudHon and I-hi-x heal ers of Oregon. 0 KM I It. Itollyttooil, ('Hi. (JUH) fi-U p. in., home hour,', Alauimy MiimuoiiH and Tiaborhood chll- di.n; 7:15. V. M. C. A. pro gram: S-lu. K AIT It concert hour, the Turner orchestra. Loren I'owi ll, director; -Tom Mitchell, baritone. , KN, HhIIjo(mI. Cal. (iCUl.U) i f-G::i p. in., Sunny Jim's talk lo children: 5:A-8:IB. Wurlitzer i pipe organ studio. Town Tattler? (i : I ft . t ra v el talk. W. 1'. Alder; G:3u-7, AtMitter Kent concert or ! cheMtra: 7-7:au, Mutual' Motors mirth VouteHt; 7;a't-l, proKr:un. Columhlu OutfUtlmf company; li-1 u, pronrain, W. Htockwell company; ' !t-H. proKram, Ward Healing company; 10- I, flood- ' rich Hit vert own Cord dance or cheHira, IJlyan May Challeng'!, contralto; 11-12, Hay Wp&t's Cocoauut Grove dance orches tra, Ambasaador hotel. Kl'O, San I'lam iwo, jL'nl. (42S.S) 7, 7:30 and ft a. m.. dully dox j en; J-2 p. m.. Kudy Heifer's l Kuirmont hotel orchcHtra; 2:30, program: Thelma R Trueit and Harry H. George;. f5:S0-C:I5, ' children's stories, HIk Hrother; G:4o-7, AValdemar JJnd and the .Stated Jteslauraut orchestra: 7 7:30, Kudy Seiner's l-'airmont hotel orchestra; X-H:4.r., I (hi Wabfro'p, organ recital; 1-Mi. prOKfam. Marguerite Haas Wal ilrop ami I'da Watdrop; 1 (ul ' Waldeiitar l.lnd and the States reKianrant orchestra. K l All, OaUtaml, Cal. (210) 9-"H:3a a. in., prayer rvlce. Kev K. Spuiildins; 4-5 p. m., women's club notes; ai-l(. pro Kram, Western Slates Life Jnhiir unci' -company. KWSC, I'ulliiiaii, Wioli. A IH.lt 7::io-y p.' m., Alotso Kchrolb r.' pianist; Mrs. U A. Kirtlund, vo calist: "Clothing us Christmas Gitta." Mary Olive ilowev. ky mountains merly tin dor 1'lora of Simtlicrn Cnllforiilu and Chile Shows hiiullaiit.v .., ..iu in (in It :!.! in i. leu isolated sections of Newfoundland. That the plants in N'tutounillaml constitute the remnants of a once widespread flora wus indicated in a theory ;id vaneed by Dr. M. J Keruabl, of Harvan.. . -; i tiomliiat spn of tiio "What wilt yoti feivc father? Why. l-11 father some ANbestos Kliives lo wear while oponlnif the bills. - " I lead i ItiiKsia I-i'tter Alil-st !; AildlviMll "C. S. S. it.' CI.AUK.VONT. Cal. (AP) A year of hotaniitl research with the view of ebartntf up the mystery of the similarity between the flowers of California and those of Chile is the object of Professor Ivan Mur ray Johnston, Pomona college bot anist, now in poutli America. Tor many years botanists of Southern California have sought to solve the evident relationship, but have forced to admit themselves mystified, principally because there were not enough Chilian hpecimenM for comparison. Itoiaiiisls believe I that study" of Chilian flora by nn expert la miliar . with California plant HTo will explain bow tho original plants crossed tho eiiiator ial area. An intensilntr feature in connec- ) lion wit h l'rofesaor Johnston's work is that a few common species exists 'not .only In South America aml in southwestern Culled Htn-.s, i MOSCOW 4Al) Americans having occasion lo writo t lttisia I are reminded fty tho Soviei gov-U-rnmeirt that communications ad 1 dressed hi in nly "liuhMia" are in dan ger of beitiij returned. The proper ' detdgnalion of Husaia end Hie other 'states comprising the Soviet htl eriiion is "U. S. H. It.." which jmeans "Cnkm of Sjcialistlc Soviet I Kepublb s." The " Rovernmont npparenlly jwishes to ebmliiato the word "i:uh isia" from the present-day voouhu jlary as being. too limited In scope land ns sugsnsiive of an area for- Kali's CatarHa! both IocbI and Imern.l. nd b" successful in the treatment of Cntrth for over forty year.. Sold by .11 drusiiWi , JHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. uuo FEED ltollt-d OnlH Itulli-l llnrlt-y WImiIh Com t'rui'l.i'd I'orn Wholii Wheal Mill I'ei'fl Itnli-il Allnlfn llnlnl Timothy II11I11I Slraw Ill-it Y'.Kt; Malii-r Si-i-ah'h Vcvtl Ask Our 1'i li'cs. La Grande Warehouse Storage Co. Main 79a F.I ESSE sea YOU Insure your home AGAINST lire. That kind of a lire is a possibility. --But Have You insured your home for a fire? And Against Cold? That Kind of a lire is a certainty if you have your Inn filled now with our Ar.KRDKKN COM,. Call Main 17 Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 "Heat Insurance That Insures" mo.ndav, ni:( i:im:it 21. Ii)., lli-mi-r, 't'nlo. (:I22.I) 1 13:15 . in., II In II o llu-iili'i-' iiiimiruh'; ii::iu, ilinnir ronccrt, ' llrovn J'uliu-i,. ll -un-lK-nlrti. ; jftowmfrTIHolsiin, ilii-iM-lor; 7:;lo, i Kaiiiliniin'ti hullr: S, JiihI i-llcllim : in i-diiviT-sulluniil HpitniHli, J'rof. j Aninnilil J.oM'Z Kllicht; mimical InliTlliil,-, tiri-lii-Hlra Ulul Hol(iit.s; !, Ihh: rut-l Inn in atu-tion briilK-; j !i:::n, Manet proKniiii. ! im;, siah- ('(iiii-B.-, .. m. (:iis,uj j V::(0-S::ll , 111., "('oiiiinuli ; Ti'hih 011 JUsi-iisi-H 01' I'oiiltt-y unit 'riifir 'rr.';itiii,-ni," Aiiili't-smi: ' '"I V-ciiii (JruwIiiK," lili-rclur liur ria. I'lii-lric TIiiii- Minimis. Kl li.l. ('(iriallls, Oii. (282.ro I M n. 111., mimical Hcli-ctlonn: :l."i. "SI nu lii-ity Ynllowa," S. M. i-lh-r. plant pallioUiKlHl : N:l'n, "llundlimr Orcluirit Soils in l Non-lrrlKiili-il IllHlrlftH," Claylnnl I.. I-oiik; .S::if,, musical Ki-lcctlonN; H:Ah, "Hr.Kini AKilclilliiral Hlt ii.iiioii," 1:. s. ii,-Ksc: si : 1 r.-u : r.. tiliiiiini I'hrlstmuH iiroirram. Mi. si-niiir, Un-ii. (i.-,:i.;t) (i: I r, -s : r, p. m.( Slii-rinan. I'lay mill cniniiany iroinniii; K : :to-1 n. 'I'! n stihliii proiinini. KI'WII, lliillvnoiHl. fnl. (2.V2)-li-li 11. in.. iinhli',-n' hour. Illir lliiilhi l- of Kl'WIt: niicio lihone lii-i villis: S-9, iiriiKralll, (lloli.- Iit cr am) WYImt llali- t"ir 1 ipanlcs, l-'ivo l.ttlli. J-;s. lilliios. Itay llall.-y's trio; fi-KKy Malhvvs, lilacs slUKcr: 'j-10, prii,-rain, Sur .Motor company, Million Dollar Knur orchi-st ra. We Off erf VACANT LOTS In most any part of (I ra rule. At I'liccs runt Tonus that you should investigate, j 11'' VOl' WANT A LOT ski: La Grande Investment Company Kovnin nr.Ai.ma. UrllMi Axrat (or Rrliahla llitlrm-v fituianli-. : HOI Ailaiiu A.o. Mabi fl Beautiful 1 Her e9s- :opf I To Get This I 11 a 1 1 aw m m f- S I p (Flossie " .'OU jj : 1 ins un 1 i RfMBBHItHJJj Do zh:d'. In lime For Christmas To clean up the balance of Flossie Flirt" Dolls secure just and Til ne 11 DSC! iber If you are now a reader, send in a re newal lor yourself for one year in advance, and get just One New Subscriber and you Win This Beautiful Doll! Only 'er uoo Christmas Eve If you aren't already one of the lucky ones to win a "Flossie Flirt" Doll, grab this chance. We want to clean up the remainder of the dolls on hand before Christmas hence this remark- v able offer. A $1.00 Walking-Talking-AVinking-Rolling Eyed Doll for only One Renewal for one year to The Observer, and One New Subscription for a year. t ' , Mail or bring in the names of your subscribers and the money they have paid you we'll make immediate delivery of your doll. " It's Easy To Win! Get Started Now! The Evemnd Observer Til LA GRANDE, OREGON i I 1..... , )t1 . fT