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Wednesday, January 21, 19,11 ; liA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TJi GRANDE, ORE, Persian Treasure On Display In London j 'LONDON VP) Dazzling Jeweled armour and plato lrom the royal treasuries of the Shah of Persia Is be ing shown here at the International Exhibition of Perslon Art. The Jewels reputedly were part of ' the loot of Nadir Shah when he in vaded India In 1724. ' One piece Is a golden bowl with an emerald an Inch and a half In diam eter In' tho bottom. Another Is a necklace of solid diamonds with pendants of rubles and emeralds. A ceremonial shield, heavily en crusted with rubles, emeralds and dlamondB, set Into a background of varl-colored enamel, is another treas ure. In addition a vase solidly en crusted with diamonds on a bright enameled background is shown. These have never been seen before outside Persia. They are not, however, used by the present 8hah, who does not care for splendors of monarchs who preceded him. CENTIIHY-Ol.D CATHEDRAL MAY GIVE WAY TO NEW ERA ST. LOUIS PI After 100 years, ono of the landmnrks of St. Louis may bo moved from Its original site. The old St. Louis cathedral, ground for which was broken In 1830, stands In the way of the pro posed river front plaza develop ment. Exponents of progress think tho plot should be cleared. - Archbishop John J. - Olennon, Catholic laymen and the Missouri Historical society huve entered pro- t tests. Tho archbishop contends the oldest church In the city should bo left whoro It is, as tho "ono sus taining link" between tho St. Louis of today und tho pioneer river town of a century ago. SIX-FOOT CAOB PI.AYEK SHORTY' ON TEAXS TEAM i CANLON, Tex. VP) Tall Texans proper play on tho Bquad of Went State Teachers' college. : Witness the following: Forten berry, contor, 6 foot 8'i Inchoa; Dyer, center, 0 feet 3 Inches: Comer, for ward, 0 feet 6 14 Inches; Cooper, guard, a fcot 5 Inchos. Threo other regulars on the squad (ire six-footers, giving tho school a good claim to the altitude record among the Lono Star cage outfits. WICHITA MOTHKRH ASSIST ' . fM:i:iY SCHOOL CIliLDRKN WICHITA, Kan. VP) Seven mothers oro paying t3 apiece 'monthly to provide school luncheons for seven boys and girls who would otherwise go without the noonday meal.- The mothers belong n to Wichita parent-teacher aHsoclatlon which al so lo providing funds to cnablo five young seniors to complete their courses and rccelvo high school di plomas. - Long Wear Sheets Thread Count 6!x64 Hand Torn Expertly Finished Size 81".90" 89c Montgomery Ward & Co. 1101-3 Washington Ave. La O ran da 21st Anniversary Sale Bentberg Silk Hose Full Fashioned Silk-to-Top 69c Mew York 5tore Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons a. u moHAnnsofj, m. . Physician and Burgeon Offlo over Glass Drugs OffJcs Pnon. M-15 noe. M-Ct i.rcfc n. nouvY, m. i. UCWA WUJCK8, M. 1. Practlos limited to dlaossra oC the Eye. Ear. Nos and Throat New Foley Telephone Bulldln Main II Ull. K. I,. IIAL..NTOV Eye, Kar. Nnse ami Tlmut 1-7 SOMMKK BUX1. Phono Main 77B. AatroloRer MHB. FKKDKKK'K BALM Kg BUI N. AVE. Rea.-Mnm Dally. Reading by alall a Specialty .CLASSIFIED AD WANTED WANTED Experienced housekeeper to assist In modern home. Home more than wages. Writo Box XI, Iinbler, Ore. 1-21-2 t. WANTED TO TRADE late model ra dio and cnah If necessary for piano, j wuiora westensjeow, ouu Adams avenue. 1-21-t f. WANTED Will trade gun for trained bird dog. T. W. DeBorde, at County Court House. 1-20-3 tp. WOMAN WISHES permanen work or by day. Inq. Observer. 1-20-3 t. RELIABLE middle aged woman will care for your children evenings or work by hour, 903-W. 1-17-4 tp. TEACHERS WANTED For 2nd se- mester positions and all high school subjects as well as grades and rural schools. Continental Teachers' Agency, Box 1224, Salt La keCl ty. Utn Ik 1-16-12 t. FOR SALE FOR 8ALG 300 Leghorn pullets. Laying Wri, Box 16, Cove. 1-21-3 tp. FOR SALE OH TRADE 8 loom mod ern homo, 1010 Mxth Bt. 1-21-1 t. FOR BALE Household furniture In cluding stoves, bedroom seta, etc. Leaving Friday. Call at 1005 h Ave. 1-22-1 tp. FOR SALE Ayreshira bull calf. Eligible for registration. R. O. Clienault, 8x3, Imbler. 1-1 B-4 Automobiles USED CARS 1927 Oakland Coupe $ 345.00 1830 Chevrolet Truck 050.00 1928 Studebakcr Roadster .... 295.00 1024 Dodge Sedan 106.00 1027 Paige Sedan 205.00 1020 Ford Roadster jao.ou 1029 Ford Truck - 1020 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1028 Chevrolet Coupo - 1930 Chevrolet Club Sedan . 1027 International Truck 1020 Chevrolet Truck 1928 Durant Coupo 1027 Essex Coudc - 625.00 235.00 205.00 375.00 605.00 350.00 625.00 385.00 205.00 1037 Bulck Sedan 495.00 1037 Ford Pickup 146.00 AH oars have 1031 license LARIBON CHEVROLET CO. 1-15-1 t. USED CARS 1024 Light Dellvory 9 66.00 1025 Ford Model T Coupo 05.00 1026 Ford T Roadster 116.00 1026 Ford T Tudor 76.00 1937 Panel Delivery 120.00 1026 Ford T Touring 95.00 All cars havo 1031 licenses.- - WE TRADE PERKINS MOTOR CO. MAIN 500 UNCLE SAM TO LEND MILLERS WHEAT SUPPLY i CIirCAOO, Jan. 21 OP) Plans were in tho making here for tho govern ment sponsored grain stabilization corporation to lend American millers several million bushels of wheat. The scheme Is snld to be an effort to en able millers national federation mem bers to compcto in export trado with Canada and other countries where wheat prices are materially lower than in the United States. According to George MUnor, presi dent of the farmers orKanlKntlon, and a bulletin lsmied by tho millers, the latter would be permitted to "borrow" wheat from tho corporation and be permitted to replace the wheat not utter than September 1.5. For some time tho millers have been working on somo scheme where by they would bo able to scctuo old crop wheat, held up by government support at tho price of tho new crop futures, not so supported, the bul letin of the millers set forth. AMKKICAN HIKhMVN TO MAP PKKU'aS LOST CIT IKS IIY air LIMA tPt Permission for American aerial photographic an pedltlon to make a camera survey of lost cltlea of Peru has been uivn by the national government. Among conditions laid down wero 1 that an observer of tho Peruvian ' an vuijis uiutiK "i viihv ruic, iiiai all developing and printing he done within the country, and that two copies of each picture be retained in the flies of the ministry oi ma rine und aviation. Five young adventurers from the United States Joined for the proj- who served two years as a lieuten ant in the Peruvian naval air serv ice, and Robert Shippee of New York. A I E Cox Auto Electric A. V. KKI.I OC.O, Prop. BATTERY and ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone M7.":! 1125 Adams HOblQR The honor of serving you at a time when export and effi cient service Is so badly needed obligates us to do everything as nearly perfect na possible. You van rely upon us. We Understand nn;it vss ZIMMIiltMAN summ The Market Plmce of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five (.reran words to toe llne7) Per line, let Insertion lCo Per line, each added conaeo- uuve ineuruon Minimum charge on ono order , ., RATES BY MONTH 5 lines, per month 8 lines, per month 4 linos, per month 6 lines, nor month .11.10 .M.as .14.00 $4.76 Rach additional line over five charged at 00c, per line per month. ' CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to earn those rates. Hlicher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be In this office by 13 A. M. DAY OF INSERTION. Step orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hojr or extra Insertion a111 bo charged, - Telephone orders sollolted. Cash rates may be earned on Ebons ordera by payment on or efore Gate of last Insertion. PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-rm. apt. Call 409-J Or inq. at 10u8-4th St. 1-21-1 t. FOR RENT 5-rm. bungalow, furnace, hardwood floors, fire place, full basement, double- garage, partly furnished if desired. Ph. U37-W. 1-21-2 t. FOR RENT One of thoso desirable La Grando hotel apartments. Phono Main 800. 1-20-6 t. FOR RENT 4-rm. furn. house, S17.60. Phono 300-J.. 1-19-3 t. FOR RENT Clean suite of rooms and apt. Clone In. Ph. 448-W. 1-17- tf. FOR RENT Furn. apt. Cor. 6th Sc N. Phono 147-R. 1-13-t f. FOR RENT Commodious furn. apt. Garage and otc. Landls Court Apts. 1-10-t f. FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. 1101 O avenue. 12-30-t t. FOR RENT street. Furnished apt., 1805-4 th 12-9-t f. FOR RENT Furn. houses and opts., ' with baths, clean, quiet, low rates. I Adults, 1B10 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. t - - - n. , , IS IS II OP L 0.1111011 1 8 Facing New Probe WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (Repre sentative Tlnkham. Republican, Mas sachusetts, ' plana to submit to the senate ' campaign funds committee chuigcs against Bishop James M. Cnuuuii which tho senate lobby com mittee found it did not have author ity lo Investigate. Tlnkham said that since the sen ate hail authorized the Nye cam paign committee to investigate all phases of the 1020 campaign ho would re now the charges he had made before the lobby ocmmlttcc. These involve alleged vlolntlons of the corrupt practices act, alleged mis use of 930.000 and other offenses at- trlbuted to the bishop by Tlnkham. Influenza Almost Point f Be0ins Dnuhlpa In Wpphs mahshfield. Jan. 21 tho itdtito Mfi rr eta 'first actual step in the removal of , ; Pigeon Point reef was taken Tuesday WASHINGTON. Jan. 31 t-P. In- I Yfiien tl0lPhln were driven for loca- fluenza almost doubled last week In health service. The report showed 2.032 cases as j compared with 1)40 the provloxia week. A year ago the total wus 6l)0 ; cases In the 10 states. In New York 1.005 cases were re- i ported. 1 ririAT,nTTTffini TmtT cLUKCH J oMITxl GLORIA :V p Aval, i ll Be look, jakc. -AgBjlftaif : SSgg .Ji'K ' MORNSWlGGLED J T,le SECOND ON6l 0ggpgSsfejlp K f JH nT "bull chaven- I . . 11 lVii -wK i,4vM&V I'd know ww - vW -mms Trademark Registered U. S. Patet Office ( MAY I Have' r OU, IBSeMI C? f I'LL OCT I MAY I HAVE -rt-IIS-DANCC, JANE 9 Counties -J j MISCELLANEOUS j WASHING, GREASING & POLISHING i Up-to-date Eoulnment GENERAL REPAIRING HENDRICKSON & 8HIDELER Monroo & Fir sts. Phone M 462 1-20-5 t. l MADAM DELMAR MEDIUM AND ASTROLOOIST Consultation dallv on an aiiairs. personally, or send one dollar with data of birth , six questions. 1808 3rd St. Phone 603-W. 1-17-8 tp ROOFING WORK Repair work on any kind of a new roof. Call Chas. Hlldebrand, 620-W. . 1-8-1 mp. ASK YOUR MEAT MARKET for Cove Krout; It contains all It's own Juice, minerals and vltaminoe, like the best homo made. TRY IT, LIKE IT AND BUY IT. Karl J, Stackland, Cove. Ore. 1-5-t f. AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS Cut and fitted on short notice. La Grande Construction 4c Supply Co. . 12-19-1 m. GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. Jewell test equipment. Beosonoble rates. Wesley McDonald. Phono 140-M. 12-20-t f. GAS FITTING a speciality, plumbing and heating. F. A. Balmes. Phone 1O00-J. 12-23-1 m. EASTERN OREGON School of Music. violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. P. temple, 447-J. 0-0-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS dt Up holstering As Rug Cleaning Works Phone 424 -W. Chos. Edwards, prop 12-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tatives for the - Prudential Insur ance Co., and oan make farm oi city loans at attractive rates of In terest. Chris. B. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. LOST STRAYED colt with i call Zi-M Park. 1 year old bay yearling , hackamoro on. Please E. C. Courtney, May 1-19-3 t. New Wires Spread m y-y 1 TO JO SP(l KPOVtS WASHINGTON lift A net of 8500 ! miles .of automatlo telegraph type- i writer circuits will bo spreod by the federal government by July 1 for col lecting and disseminating weather In- lormation for aviators. With nearly OOOO miles of circuits In operation, authorization has been given by tho aeronautics branch of the department of commerce for an additional 2642 miles. Forty-nine new automatic telegraph-writer sta tions win be established. Ono circuit will stretch across Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh to Camden and Newark, N. J.; Hagers- ; town, Md., and Washington, D. C- Twelvo stations will be estafi- J Ushed in ' Oregon and Washington i on the Seattle-Fort land -Pasco ail-1 way. A third circuit will connect f Los Angeles and Wichita, Kan., f while a division will be made in a mid-western circuit to add stations from Pittsburgh through Ohio. j Radio telephone stations at King- ! num. Ariz.; Winslow. Ariz.; Al buquerque, N. M.; Clovis, N. M.. and Wayuoka, Okla., will be op-. erated in conjunction with the ait- I tomatic circuit to be Installed from j los Angeies to Wichita. ' Rem0Val Qf Pig0n PP"a near no scene oi oper The $125,000 appropriated by con gress somo time ago for tho work is now available. Approximately ten months time will be needed for thp work. Pigeon Point reef is tho last for midable obstruction in the Inner har bor on Coos bav. Trademark Registered U. 8. Patent Office I Flighted, V on twe S even j ..i, 1 Vic A V?' rs&ss-Ts: Many Projects Are Started In State This Week New airplane hangar construction in Springfield ... construction of the Cottage Orove armory . . . 17 story hotel to be built in Portland at cost of $3,000,000 . . . spruce mill in Toledo resumes operations . . . Sheri dan expects to get pulp mill. These are only a few of the items carried in the Oregon weekly Indus trial review, representing the con tinuous forward stride of the com munities of the Btate. Other items Include: Government to spend 9100,000 for dredging and deepening Bandon har bor . . . Swift & Co. plant to erect -e X Tr.nil 5 000 addition at . Coqullle As toria to get $250,000 post office build ing . . . U. P. tie-preserving plant at .The Dalles resumes operations. I We8fc Stayton considers erection or Pckn8 Plant Modern school building to be erected at Scappoose. . . . Bootn-B.eney Lumoer company mill at Springfield resumes four-day per week . operations . . . Creamery Package plant at Toledo Installs now machinery ... 14 mess halls and two combination bath houses to be built at Camp Clatsop, costing 930.000 . . . Plans nearly completed for new 9105.000 Rlgler school building In Portland . . . new 9115.000 Puciftc highway bridge spanning Rogue river , at Grants Pass nears completion . . . iemilDment division of statf? hiuhwav department at Salem tabulating bids to furnish 18 road (traders and six rcllers to state . . . Plans drawn for 916.000 business building In Tllla- mook. OKLAHOMA FAHMRItS FORM SILAGE CUTTING 'OUTFIT' CHICKASHA, Okla. (P) Like the threshing outfits that harvest wheat In other communities, farmers of this neighborhood are using an en silage cutter to fill their silos. Trading work, members of 'the crew travel from farm to farm storing the winter feed. Tho system evolved as a result of the success of W. E. Daniels and his two sons with trench silos on the three farms they manage. Pocasset farmers build their silos eight feet deep, eight feet wide at tho bottom, and 12 feet wide at the top. Swedish Air Traffic Cains STOCKHOLM ('V) Airplanes In regular traffic In Sweden during 030 carried 2244 paid passengers 135,219 miles. In addition, 13,703 passen gers were carried on "Joy rides." More than 01,000 pounds of mall, ex- biliaiVU Ul Willi; tlimCU UU tnC l,0 It miles flown at night, were trans- i ported. ; On the Stock Exchango . They sny that if ynu Inuk u uenr slraiglil In t lie eye lie will turn mid iiinke oft, bin let 'those who -say Oils meet n her.r niiil try It. Asked Dry Inquiry" i A ssocuitcd I'resa t'hoio Rep. John C. Schafer of Wiscon sin, upon whose proposal the house expenditures committee decided to Investigate alleged wire tapping by dry agents. BIRDS i fill ' HE'S ONLY OBEYING INSTRUCTIONS SECRETS TO FOIL, OVZBSUOULPEIZ READEC9 HE BUYS A FO&EiqW LAWQUAQE PAPER EVERY MOP.NINQ Hot Lake Youth Is Speaker At Baker Services By Mrs. o. H tvllile (Observer Correspondent) HOT LAKE (Special) J. W. Wilde and son. Clenhen. drove to Baker Sunday night whero Clephon was the principal speaker at the evening ser- yiv;c! oi wie lj. u. a. cnurcn. The boy scouts of troop No. 28 of , Mrs. G. W. Wilde. Alice and Clephen Union enjoyed a skating party last Wilde attended a party at tho Am Thursday night on Catherine creek I old Kohler home Friday evening, on the George Baxter farm. The i Valley Geertsen Is employed In the boys built bonfires and roasted wetn- diet kitchen at the sanatorium. ers and marshmallows. About 25 boys attended and Dale Baxter, assistant scout leader, was host for the occa sion. mo miecp men in tnis section are Diisy ineso aays preparing for the lambing season which will start . in the middle of February." i Bean brothers are enlarging their sheds si.d have Installed a water sys tem. Mr.-Lindsay is also Improving sheds and making improvements on his place. . . - George Baxter lost a young heifer recently when It drowned in Cather ine ureetc. . Tne lamily was away and the animal fell into tho creek under the Ice. George Baxter and Marion Stod- dard are storing Ice taken from the creek for summer use this week. Velma Peterson has the flu and has been confined to her bed .for several days, being unable to attend school Monday or Tuesday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Bean drove to La Grande and Mt. Glen Sunday. Boys' Knickers and Long Pants Some with Elastic Bottom and Top Age 4 to 12 $1.98 & $2.98 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP OF A FEATHER -DID f I SAID. V,iiv ;av CVtlNIINti wlf y ( lb NICER- rY0U WIN 1 W'RAT'f'LE.SNAKe'jERRY ACCEPTS TH ' HI "BULL - COME , t NOMINATION AN' 1 CONGRATULATES S0OgiiW( AHEAD IN - WE BEtN llalPN''''iU Y0 pei-LR cer cittin'sich a argagvf WECT,NG Y0U . . f V A t I He iHIXL-ts ULUKIM XTsvmU, OF SUCCESS 1 Ruth Baxter passed 'through Hot ; Lake Friday morning with four other j missionaries bound for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter, her parents. Joined her at Union Junction and rede to La Grande with her. Rose Kofford arrived home after a three weeks visit with friends in Utah last week. Mrs. Grant W. Wilde Joined a party of La Grande people Sunday and drove to Baker and Pondosa. They found 18 Inches of snow at pondosa. Heavy fog and cold wero experienced all day on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kohler. Mr. find Mrs. Harry Schwebke has been ill at Hot Lako sanatorium for' over a week but is sufficiently improved that she is expected home Monday. DEAN OF SCIENCE DIKS NEW YORK, Jan. 21 (?) Dr. Rich ard B. Moore, dean of science at Pur due university, LaFayctte, Ind., died yesterday at Memorial hospital. He was 59. He was stricken with brain cancer last October, after having spent much' of. his life working out methods of ! cheaper radium production, ond was brought to New York in December ftfter he ha undergone an operation fl e Mayo clinc. Rochester, Minn, ." Washington Bishop Cannon to face charges before a board of elders 1 within three weeks. , Washington. Senate 'to meet to night In .effort to clear accumulating appropriation bills. Zipper Suits 3 Piece $3.98 Boys' Coats Reduced 30 -A f ICmV ,,r- U t. -v S 1 I ' a - . .. i . I SVUtlNUlU f I T-AbbED UP J- J.C.PENNEYC0 1307-1309 Adams Ave! La Grande, Ore; Sturdy Wool Coat Sweater. Shaker Knit A favorite model with the out door man because of its firm, heavy q"'Jj chmvl collar and set-in pockets. Coloring of Oleo Upheld By Company PORTLAND, Jan. 21 W) Coloring of oleomargarine to the likeness of butter Is defended in an attack filed on the Oregon law in federal district court here by Durkee Famous Foods, inn. The suit seeks to restrain the state dairy and food commissioner from enforcing the law prohibiting manufacture and sale of oleomargar ine artificially colored to Imitate but ter. Naming its own product, the Ill inois corporation declares the word "oleomargarine" is printed in bold face letters on the package, and con tends this is sufficient to let the consumer know the nature of the product. New World Opens To Deaf Persons ATLANTA, Go.. Jan. 21 (P) A new world. Interpretative dancing and the ballet, is open to the uetu. Tests, following months of inten sive , study and experimentation at tho Georgia school for the deaf at Cave Spring, show that the deaf can, ."hear" music and respond to Us rhythm by sensing the physical vibrations of musical notes. . Three students of the school. Miss Maxine Morris, Miss Gwendolyn Rob inson and Miss Ada Jackson, dressed In gay Spanish costumes, performed an entire ballet number In demon stration of the new principle. Richmond, Va. Anderson says Wickersham report taken as a whole, favors modification of the eighteenth amendment. A Moment of Sadness That I lecon.es a Comfort liiff Memory What 13 more com forting at a time of extreme sad ness than the realization that every detail has been assumed by us, nncl will be attended to with a quiet, un assuming confidence that is truly comfort ing. , fir WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE 5IH AT SPRING ST. PHONE mZL42 By John C. Terry By Julian Ollendorff