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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
X1 t HI Si .ft-1' Tade Six MILL 111 FULL SPEED f! -'PKItltY, (Hpoclnl) Tho Cllanilc! Itontlo l,uinli'r t'oinpnny'H Jitlll ll'i-o Is runlilnp full blunt now wllh' roHK'Ct8 for a huny . urn! prOHporouw suaz for tlit t-inploycH uh welt uit the compuny. The roinpany rreently purc!iofl . new truck. Mm l.i:onurl Nortlieott, , who liaae bron III Ib now utile to bo up part of tliu time. .' illw CIhiu Johfinsc-n unit hor sister, Mm, Ann Htruuiflin vlslti-J ut tho homo of -Mrs. 11. Helckli', Ktitunlay. ilr. und Mrs. Jowph Dklil, of m. 'tlraiule, were. vIkIIom ul J'erry Ktinduy. ' Alius Ernia Turner . siilmlltiited for Mrs. NVphl Combs ITIdny af ternoon ut Hie whool. Mm. C'ornbfl wuh til. ' ' Mr. nnd Mm. K.M 1-VII ore. the purelitn of uniKpound baby ftn born to them Krlrtny evening, Jnn uury 8. Mm I-YII'a Hlnter, Mm l-'red Fouler l Ktnylng ut tho l-'ell homo, curl n if tor the. mother unit bA'T- ' r . MIm Vf-rla Drun was a Ia (Iran- lid, visitor Sunday.. Jyin Merle. Kinlth has been tnnntr from nchool' for 'vrcWal duyfl oa account of W nesa.- . I'Mm. J.-Murray in dolnir Mm. Ji'Dm-n'M houw. work while -Mm. Jrpnen U worklnir at tho liiorc '. Mr.- and Mm (1. -loliiuinen were rbrry ,vlHlom. recently. -.: ;,Mm. iionm' Hunlfl . and three rhlldrcn departed ' Yor Kmluett, Ijl&ho one day last. week. Mrs ' Jlurrln wan called to Kininett by t)l- norlouH Itlnewi of'Ticr- mother, utio liven tliofiy ' ' Mr. Naomi Itobertson vlHlted Mr. 'Gilbert Ilullintync ono duy .Mm,' OeOnfo Fuller ;enJoyed a i. jinr from her brother Kumlny..' .j ' iMImI l.ol Dean' and Minn Wllina i Lumen', vlHlted Knndriy ivflernoon viaii-thetr IIMK' frioiida, Itethtt and lleba JCiill. :- ' - ... , Onal' llelckel went tho. week end In, l,u Ornndu vlaltlnff.her IMe ' -Thciiinall Bun ofjAI Holier wu! IH Hi'verul dnya last week,, but la: rt'porUid to bu heller now, I . ' ".' Mini! '!ur Joiiai)Hen,,aicji!.. the j W;ek, end Willi home folks ol . lrc,rry. ' ' - '' ' ' ." . MtRS' lllanehe Martin In attll 0:1. the' Blek.; lift. .,-''.": -11, .. IC. ; Ktrhy, of Jji Gr;mde I 'iaKhi-''n ni'ukliiK Ht-veral en!la t j ' ili'ery' rlurlni; 11m- l'JHl i -' 'V Ihm J iiiK- I recently called I uflAii- her friend, ill.' Vlriflnlu I c.r'a'y. ' I s;Mra.' . Waller Thompson Aim u iTCelit fallet at the hulno of her I nUtee,''MrH.' l.owe. ?;'-'C;i"'. Johansen culled upon Hurt knit. PYhlay i''eniniT. ' I . VH'.' and Mm Arthur ltobtuaon j "were; ret-Mit i.a (Irande vlallora. 1 ..M'm, Neplit t'onjliH wuh u caller ul' the ItutKllil O'tiner liuino 'I'll-1 l;ey -ufieruoon. ' ' ' '; , .On to Tako r.uiiis. -;Ne.vl. Hmllll la the only upplicunt to'.tuko the ilKht irrudo alute ex 'uuilnatlon here. The examination wilt' bo held January 21 und - VM'r. ttm Ira- Henry Heaa, of :l.rfi;Urundu wero recent viailora "with relatives hero. - ' 'Mra. llowunl KlniiiKhn vlalttd liir HlHter, Mm llesit, onu day luat week, ' Mm Neplit ('oniha culled ut tho .,0. '. Hulb ntyno homo recently. .. Loweil Kuller apent tho week end with home folks at I'erry. Ho - ulteiida hlifh achool ut l,u Orund. .Mm Jacob Murray recently vhttted her mother, Mm Juc.k (IrifcKH of Ia Grande. -' Mcrmun Johunaen wuh a city . vlaltor Haturday ovenlnK. Sir. and Mm Frank' Ttraden were liuslncHH vlHitom In l.a tlrati Ue rocrnilyi - . Mm lloomro Itpbortson called , upon Mm II. Kail one day Ihc ' rtrst 'of tho week. Frunk J.araen and. family, rewnt ly vtallcd tho Harvey 1-ursen fum- try; Mr, nnd Mm fleomo Itranch wero rallera nt the .homo of . the fornior'n ntothr-r recently. iAituNllilcs Dnnmjfo HlKhway. M IXU1, On A. detour of ' flvit miles lias been neccssitatPd a tdtort dlHtnnce north of ltetldlnff on thv Pacific hlKiiway, reported the loctil branch of the Oregon Htuto Motor luHOrlntlon. lindHlldes from htRh rmhunkmcnts are responsible for this condition which, It Is said may lust indefinitely. A Smart Boy lfsel IlurowitE at H ts tht younfM ktudrnt ever rnrolleil at WanhlnRtoi rhlvtmily, tit. Louis, Wo. II plan? tn t litwyr. but will hav t wait t!m ) nt sftt-r li rsduatw Ixfuif h can take thf tt bai minatton. V ' ' . n p rnn v,.-i:-:r.. ( ,ai').- rurrow- . i;' i i-Lij.: ! ret.iintalns of . . ".iiu-;t TeMis. islnlid in.lliiiiH to., i. H'i- liiinlriK" for its tunHiire or ijiiit.U: iivec, tin- blood-red ore t Ii-jr m- flat !iets used as warpaint. i .'l"ln' miners live in villaK's t'"1 are'-fillent as 'the tomb. Kar In. naath tlic.s irfati. lliey spend tlu-iri wuhlnt; hours talduK. from tae hills - a heritage hu-U civilization discovered and claims as ils own. Turllniiie uud Whldron, !u inlhw from a railrond, are tho center of a district when the expected opeii iitK of u new mtne may tilve 'i'exut 'Wi'lH Uia Un'.A;iiliilv HJutea' Triumphb Kobt-rt Btoll ut Uuylm. Tca., lont ni OK hi in ah uvcalent at the ux. ut If Hut he'wiot itiAflunted from ttie (;ni eisity )t Texas, with hinb honurs. irthk KUe ot 1th. cotupleUliK the vt'Uiw in Ihiwb years, iiivcritiim a on WUui( cwndy Hurt clgur slot mucnine to (uy his wuy. through. Wants $20,000,000 9 Proft'SHor P.echiabl A. l-'eMsei-th n. Kofitmi tm t utor. Itt miIu- sl birK radio cninp;tutei fr l.'i'.ft'ia.ooa. rhnrictng that the rnipaniea have tanded together aixl refuse to buy radio lnvt-n tlon. y:-.Of 4 THE POLITICAL BEE TREE liWESilGSioM .d-'iv ..-.en nr.v-: fie mountains ive from which ij'tr l..iV .:i-J pi n i: -d $ I l-.0tM,aiM ,.(i'i(i o:' .sMmmerijiK uielal ditrinw! ' l he last cj u urter of a century. j The miners are Indians tint' Mexicans and the villages are of arlobe huts. During the day, whl!ej t he men arc In t he Kround. the j women remain 1u the ho'ises unlj (In- sih-ncc Is rarely broken. TMej streets between the rows of stiuat dwellings are dese.rti-d except for the occasional nppeiirance of nn Indian woman, carrying' water in two rawhide baps suspended from a pole across her shoulder. In primitive fashion. Ohm of the mines contains ai Immense cavern, which is reach-'d by a fiU-foot ladder placed there, years ago, by the primitive trlbos. 1 Tho surrounding hlufta are licco1"- atedsWlt.h many nidiaii.plctoKraplis and hieroglyphics, in red ptnient. You are Invited to Attend a Special Showing of The Improved Ford Cars, Featuring the Latest Ford Equipment January 9-16 We cordially invite you to see the finest display of Ford Passenger Cars the public has ever seen. All this week we are having a special exhibition of the im proved Ford Cars, featur ing the latest Ford equipment. LA GRANDE. EVENING I A:-; drr.tY S.tii.!ti. O. A. C, rorvallis. With a vlcv to piomotinK state-wide interest in art and raising the standard of work anion? school children of the state. J. Leo Kairbanks, pro fessor of art, is studying improve ments for the courses of art study. Professor Knlrbanlts was elected chairman of the art section of th" state teachers' association nnd c.f the commltte" for investtKatinir changes needed tn the stnte course of study at the meeting of the' as sociation In Portland last week. Itnys Caught With llnnl Cider M KhK(Htf). Ore. Kour Medlord bovs. Ltmlsay Orlgshy, V. W. llald win, V. drove and John W. J)avls, face charges of possession of li quor and perhaps of transporta tion following their urrcnt a short distance north or Hutti Kails on the county load 'with M'hree ual lons of hard citoV. wiry. , in Ui'nJr automobile. Visit our display and see for yourself just how strik ingly individual the improv ed Ford Cars can be made. We do not believe that you have ever seen more distinc tively good looking cars than the ones we are show ing. Come any day this week. ( . OBSERVER H And e re Th ere i'OHTJvANIJ!. O. Tt-nncy pt-r-fcclH flax-pullfnff much I no tlmt may rrvoliitiunisu har'8tlnK filH-r flax. Kliupalh county voles $75,000 wiuiol Ijonda, by 5-to-l majority. North nend .Iiippd o.ooo.oon U'ft of himturr Uurtnif Dcceiiilwr, In throe ships. ' ASTOK1 A Port of Astoria ship per &77,GMt- causes of salmon )y wti ti'i duriiiK 11)5. ASTOItl A Merpr of rolumhia Trust KaviiiKs with Astoria Na tional hank Rives more than $3, oim.Ooo iteposlts. Ai'ni.Ti li'ronilier Iiimher Khlpmenls won- 3S,0H3,It4r fei t. lIlLLKnonO Panel Sound Power and Kight company spent $3i,(0' wid telephone company ?j.r,(MM) in plant imnroveiuents dur ing l-:i'C:iCNK Kin loss hery durincr '.r:r was $10.2 Hi, or less than $1 pt-r capita. Averaw fin loss per eapita lor the nation is about $5. MKniV)P.T Jfi.oau.OaO as In en received for local products shipped I'.nnl this year. .U NCTION" "ITV Kiv niihs of woodt-n rulirond from Hurton anw over m:::i:tiU of. mm ranae f'h(TH'H Jill: i";i:c.c:.::U;s county l.ii I :!.., ijii-u-surr'uce l.ifc'iiWiO.'. during MNXTQX West Oregon Luin- I Po-'thtnd Klectric 'Power com ber mill, employing 15( men. will' puny will sm-nd S3. 270,000 In 1!2G increase to 2 So. , Improvements. ASTOItl A Sanborn-fnttlni? Co. canned 4n,0u0 cases products dur ing Iflllfi. The lmihis-rurilornia highway, fronu the Columbia to Klamath Kails, will bo completed In !!:!. ) C) UTLAN I ) Telephone service here has increased 2i)-rold in 25 years. Telephone . service for all Oregon Increased 21T per cent. Ocean shipments from Columbia river increased iil per cent in 25 TI I iKWATKIt Crow n Timber company will build railroad to Hluslaw timber holdings. I Oregon farms have lO.ouo radio Bets. ' SAJ.KM Pemilts -nsketP for $4H5.(HH. irrigation storage project Hun about - Tomfng Car Tiidoi Sedan iVs.'.i ...- .V.O.'n!'.'' ri. Honored 0 i Thin la Cilhuour Doble. fiimoua (trld tutor at Cnrnpll. who haa Juat Un elecltd president of fhe American Football CoiK'hca Asportation. For e.ira tmnie hn been In chartro ot suctvaaful elevens nnd ha tutored teaicH In vurioua parts of tho coun try. Thiy call him "uioomy on' iw cauao he a nnythlu? but -nlattc before a bl-. btt-o. on Kivo-Mlio, Mill Veik ami l)o rlvi r, am! Motinl llooil flat. MICIiFt)itl -ra!.-r 'l.likc 'Xa- li'iH::! f;r.f. -1tt fill' l!lj.'5 'wits' 71.. . 2- ,. , ;,v.!in;st dniiblo.tho cut. : " ' ' ' :;:!moi: fry wen re ". il Or- ion wati'rs dlIri'nK' -iT'i'f.. ' '.Uw iiu.mon caicli was earn;.-:..-,. Si:;, lino.fiua. The slate i,)ts I ." -fisii h.itcherles. Orepon farm anrl range yield for 1125 estimated at $4(;0,CS2,00O, ?2.'l('KHi,(H)0 above largest previous yield. The 5t!f acres of Oregon mint in 1!I25 yielded an average of $250 an acre. j KKGKVK. Chy laid 1!S,34S j square yards of paving In 1025, (costing i4P2.526. Clackahias county has had 57 new settlers with $:i75,aon capital within IS months. M HOSKIU'HCt North I'mpqiia I road completed, lo forest road at SI eamboat. Astoria building for 1025 totaled utmost $l,000t00. Hanlt clearings for COUPE Equipment Extra SJlWI s :. si; tit m'5 total 1:7,5(13.443. above i Lane t ountv has 16"'(L miles . of roads. mor than SO per Pent he- Ins Rravel or better. i.'i7'i.-vi.' fllv has built five liridtfes during 1!25. and started tho sixth. w i-.uiJi'.aoi ."' ""J tute ships carload of fine niyrtle- W OOCl lO le x ui n. SA1.K.M Crop of peppermint from Ml-ocre tract near here, brought U'7,ouh. i t'ros t'oriit'l- F.lillsli us nn Keoiiomy for Tas'"r iii."eirni'P (API Not to be oulilono by ent.rprlsillB business. 'ducalion Ib ofli'rillB fusil lionusri. on ita alock trade. Hneak correct KnKllsh and stive yourself money," Is th uial I hat Miss I'larn Hevery. super visor of KiiKlish in 1 lei roil Broken hvadav tlul's ict quickly top colcti in luri. Fever and headache disappear- (jr,rFe u conquered in j dayj. Every winter it sav nultotu danger nnd discomfort. Dor, t ate chance don't delay an hour. Get the btJt help science knowa. AUdnuaiK. ;tlj PricJC to, lUd Box ' J.SQIAV ' "tlrai' OUT THEY GO! Oregon Hardware Ik Imp. Co. AUTHENTIC . -STORIES- Of early Grande" Rondo Valley-life and development should be preserved and perpetuated. An effort to do this is being made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. It will be appreciated if any early settler, any HpptMir1nnt ' nf ' mil Rfm'v ested in collecting such history, will communicate with DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON odernize Your Kitchen r JIany housewives in La Grande are learning these days that the way to enjoy real kitchen comfort is to cook electrically. ' Then there will be no smoke, and soot to .dis figure walls and ceilings no scouring of pots and pans. All the heat is directed against the cooking utensil it is the ideal, economical method. THE ELECTRIC RANGES which we are displaying, emlwdy the best principles of mechanical and electrical con struction. They are built for service. Let Us Demonstrate Their Advantages. Terms to Suit Your Convenience. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always At Your Service" '.: .-Wednesday, January 18, 1J2G. a hoola. Is holdinu out to the tax. ,...vr. ' f "KiikIIkIi as II la mla-npok. n let. "fhlldren uciillire faculty f:nBlh Children iiciulre fatuuly KtiBllsli . ..... t',..le iinrentS til Pre- nanus nu" - .lavs. The teacher then spends much of her time, ami therefore much or too uuin-. money, In overcoming those hu- HUB. AH tlilo would ho unneceasury ir parents wuuld Mutch their i,' ahe asserted. "Correct these knsllh Itrrora and taxes." reduce f l Ziectricalti We are fully prepared to lake care of your electrical needs. ' How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty, sockets? La Grande, Electric Co. 1112 Adams Ave. nlnnnprc nv !invmo i'iip 0 V V