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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1925)
' PAGE STX THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ;T. Tuesday, January .13, 1925. . .,' COUNTY URGED w, I1UMBER MART" TflBIBlLwv ! IS EXPANDING Present Structure at Pen . rilcton Ts Not Large Enough to Allow Suf ficient Room. - PKNOKKTOX .Ore. That Ibo (Tmatilhi comity court house iH no longer lsn?e enough In afford mln finit facilities for comity hiiHhn hh In many or I he offices Is tho r . press! on of opinion made hy I lie grand Jury fn the report made I Ihe eourl Saturday. The county jail I nhout one-half larjm enough loj In!;- care of prisoners. IDi! r-ri Indicated,- anil a recommendation was expressed hy tin jrrand jury thai Dm1 county issue hands for the purpose of Kuiltl Intr a new pail, or i-HtahllKlt n sinking fund tn t :i rnrn of construction at same fu ture date. Next to the Jail. the great cnl con gestion prevails in the rlerfc'y of fice, tlic report said. Tin vault for tho urcominodntlon of counly rec ords la small and Ih practically full now, ami added space, will he a nc cesstty In n short time. Commendations of tho way the county farm lias hern managed .was nx pressed by the trnind Jury, and parllrular praise was given 'Mi'H. A. (J. Hail, wife of tho super- Jnlmidrnl, for tho sanitary condl tlon of t ho kitchen and dining , room. A recommendation that an ; enclosed passageway between tho , hospital and the dining room,; which is loealed In another hu.ld-! Ing, he roiiRtructcd ho inmates of the liOHpilat will not he roinprlled to tro outdoors to wt to the dhi Iiik room, wan made. Tim itrand jury also hukchIciI that the huidt ItJtf'mleltl Hhould he Kixnted Hume maintenance expenMe on h!fl pri vately owned car which Is UKed In work connected with the farm. The gland Jury's request that It be dlHmlPHcd wuh I'unted hy Judt?uj , 'helptt after the report hud been rendered. - ll. Hherman wis foro- j iitan of the body, and t ho other J Hiemhers were (I. 10. Oliver. J. A. Morn, I'. CI. Marquis, Thomas II. ITOhlK tBr, 1-M J,ydny and J. A. , Winn. 1 hiim:s to ki:opk soox j IIAI.IAVAY, Ore.' Tho Oormi fopla iii(nef), ; .tinder tho. niiperln jendiney or Kie.t MlllH, will re open for the year noon. Many Itipes wre frozen1. Hlopplnj? opera Ioiih. ) lends of ramllle.H were kept for tfnei'iil repair work while Hm others were laid olT lempcirarlly. A rrew of 75 men will he en paKCft lii nilnlnliiK aerlvlry Ih hiwui as the'AvealheiMteniiUs.prini snow Ih reported seven feet deep In the minim;' dlslrlel. ' Kpi'lHlllf (VlMK'H I'llinn.'ll .oitVAi.l.TB, Ohv vrraiuifon (llHl H()hK.II.-CH f.( tl)t'.COlli:R Will Ijilli! luifl Id u iltiMIc siiclfliiK -on-;j ti-Hl on iho pit iriruiH : tmnn. 1'i-IxckIi III! KlVI'll iri) iM'Hl HHl1lU'Hj irml ll I'OiiKnhilluii pilc. wia uu In ti' iiniin-Ht Rlii'lli r. "I'lm rmitcsl l(i I'iKlriolM lii nlinli'iilH nKllii' cl .: Ifl r'Tlnln lOnKllHli I'nur.sr.i. (inly t,hon K'II1K iiiTfi'i'l imticrH In t ho Itri-liinlniiry (onli-m Junuury 10 limy I'liinpi'lo In llui pulillc rim- tl-Ml. J- -.- ... ... IS YOUR CHILI) ; THIN AM) WEAK? - C'oil Mver Oil in Sirar Coalnl 'I'lihlelvi on l'lrh and v itiiiiiis Tin in i p. In Just a few dnys quicker tliun yo i ever dreamt of these Wonderful health Imlldlnir, fteh nmlclntf, tableU .called MrCoy's Cod lvrr pji jroinpoiind ; Tablets will Ijtnrt to help nny ihtn, under weight little one. After Hicknetrn mid whero rlck cjtH nru sUHpeeted ihey iro es pecially valuable. No need to rfivu them any moiu imsty Cod T.lver Oilthese tablets m-e ma.l,. to take the place nf that irool.l but evil niiiellhu. Kjoinaeh up. flvttinff mrdielne and thry surely do It. A very Hl.-kly child, nse 9, ffalneti 12 pounds In 7 months. Ask Ited t'ross lnitf Co,, inita imiiks.. inc.. I.. - I,, in iiks 'o.l or any diutst Inr McCoy s Cod Klvt-r Oil Compound Tablets the original and tren line us ea.ny to take as candy and (iu tablets i Co,- Adv. CLAUDE C. PRATT expects to start for the Coast next Monday, January 12 and lie over there until after the first. He will net a line-up on Cedar Posts, Hardwood l'loorinn. Lumber and Shin gles. He will also keep his eyes peeled for I'sed Sash and Doors or any other bar-1 uuiin in the biiildint; material line. If he can be of any! service In you while over there, address him lit Khun, j Washington. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Th I'oo Man's l'rlrnir" Oppo. Foundry. ril.K tig M Mo Similar IliuUni-aa t II iff? r sl - I Reforestation Work Is Progressing Steadily Dovp..micnls Durins: 1024 Were Many and Encour iiRins:; Outlook for 3925 Js liright, Declines Charles Latliro) .Pack,. A.,T. . Head. 1 WAMIIIN'CTON (AV). tlnuit proreMM uih made In tu waid ih.' emabii.ilMimnt uf uhum Monal 1'or.ntiy pulley- and uivnt. hopes are entel lalned for l it 25, nays Churles l.alhiop I'aek, prttsU dent of the Ame,VlcaiMTri:e uhho4 aiaiion,, In fi MHinvy 'of the fork rqr'.tllo' IiiM lyhnr.r( 'In l'MuiMyi'niiii' I hlu year nf forls will by nm.'le ,y tluj J'enn-i Myivaina e(M'Hiry aoeiallon lo.u ttuio.Uui p;i.iaKii oli tiibill jiullim '.bK a slate loan id' $f,ui)(i,tiua for tho p itehatio ti' Avtld Inndwrif the Htalo.. for it fh'eMl pt'f-serve. Or. Henry K. Diinlier. I'onnm-ly .of Lidihrh tnilvernlty and Ioiik idenli I'ied ullh forestry aeiivilli-s In be hind the iuoveiii,-nl. If this meas ure IN pMNKeil it Will )f Hllblilltlcd i or reirrendiim. Tin- itr.il town roie,(. of tills tlew yrur ill be started at llratlleborn, VI., Hum Hpilmr with the. plaiKlntc of in,, dan reil pines. Wisconsin huMot ed for. an niiienduient. to tho .slah cotislltiillon to penult tjie stale lo rol cirest waste In ml. Ind'a.na Is preparing to ko b. i'ni r Die b r Islahlre for an appropriation jnr Htati) forests. I'otimlatlcii Crle. lurln ' 1 !J 4 I'aek Foundation prixes for the lust pupns on ior eslry aimed to Interest the p. opb were OHtiiblhthed a Vn'e," I'enn Supreme -Court j'iv .cv.-'. v. . tVi' f9 . Ik Mate colleo of Korestry, Newl ork Klate College of Forestry att Syracuse, Cornell university, University- oC Wisconsin, University! of California, 'University of Mich Ikmii, University of WnshliiKton, and Uulversui' of M liineijola.' A Ueuiojialrullon lreslof il IIioiih isiiifl 'atMCs ;waHpneHiHlVt the New "York -Htft'te Col'lefi) of I-'or1 .entry, by Mr, I'aek. r, iMiuhiKou, Clovficnor (iroes-' LlM'ck l.7s, askcfh ,;t,'ort .dat;fc inpou, oicm io uaso a two-year pro- 1'nnners-- IMnnf Ti-tM'js, I'nder the UrocMonf Ih dtrJ partnient or a-ft ieult are farmers of western Panadij, have beeii planting -Ln,lKMl ti'ies "a ' day.1- A1 total of I fi ll,llti(i,(i no vo imr trees , have been disl rlbuted. Admit immune is neing (lone by tho: states, the review tor the year fioinlH out. In Now York Blate the blin;cst drive ever ilir'ctert by the. state conservation commission has just been completed. Almost HUtMi,"oo trees were nont nut 1'i.i niers ami nrlvafe and nrlvnte mini ov, tiers tool; nearly f,mio.(MM) while industrial concerns account ed f.r marly ir.emumu. I-'urther In',- the town rarest Idea, tnunlci lallties took L'.tMie.oaa inore. In California, just as the year chme.i H)f tntd-west conference of All W omen - '' vV :: Three women hiv oen appointed hy Covi-mor N, it of Tex:u an si. ail stnte supimp court to ItKir minor r.iso In which the rrjstilsr "art w.ts dl.pittiirNl. Mr. Kdith Wiim.iiM tul.ovei. a member of the hM t t't I- :;e. Urn- Inini HsiIIm, I'm! .V, don. ne Wrtrd tleft). prom- not lawyer nnd -n.t'rAnUt of (u ;u" a-i M. .V Heljertso- f tJiLai i tlettUt cttutt. , Hip TTnltrwl Shhm P1innit.ni- r.t Commerce made reforest rat Ion thHl'rliH "n' main suhjpet of the winter meet ing. Vermont Is .planting uhont liOO.noo trees a year, says the re view, pointing out that Now Knr land pays In tho nelirhboorhool of $:t,ooo,ooo a year In freight to Import lumber for Its groat IndJstrlnl centers. KOAI FI NOS ovr.itMt.wv,. HAdKAS. 6re.--Thn mciiibeis of" tho new Polk cqypty courl dlscJvv erod when they took', office las,! week that road Vundh of ViiW Wntnty' were overdrawn more than '.(ll", The generaroad funds show n le- i licit of 'approximately $Hx;2fMI and ! the market road fund Is 'short $17,- tan. 1 1 , ' L ' 1 PiiVt' or this InttUr deflrltncV Is! dul io Ihe fact that the slni'A high- j way comhilssion hns1' wIMihebl' rfom Polk county this ' year lis share or stale money' 'n mounting ' lo about $i:i,n...' Prtlk crvMnty tit1; preseiu' has no bfinded Indehlcd- j ness. hut ir any kind ofin' Tondi pflgrnmnm is to he carried out ! h-y i Ilia county court durinTf thn com-I lug1 year it may be necessarv1 lo Is- ' ' sue a porl Ion of u 'Issue rmlhnr . Ized by tho voters a few vnrs ago, p.i:p.i.i schools amopt COI USI.S IN ATlll RTICM HKRUX (AP)--The schools or rierlin are becomlty,' Increasingly Interesied in nihleth s and cnles Ihentlcs. The movement for mak ing gymnastic training obligatory t,a 'afnlnK headway. Thus it is enn- ' ''iPi'i tci, as soon as Ihe facilities ,cnn h Trovldeil, to compel alt school children to learn to swim. during the past s-tnimer over 2.0K0 school chlhlren were given Instruction In swimming and with in the next few months the privi lege Is to be extended to 10.000 young people by setting nsid- the uatalnrln In the various parts of the city for their specific use. Another form of sport that ! to be given encouragement this -winter is hob. sleighing ami skiing. Pushball and medicine ball, com paratively little known In (Jernmny before the war. have also come In to vogue in the public schools. Three: Killed at Vnos jWy MAItSIIPIKdd, ore. Three deaths from violence was Coos rpny's record within two das. John Swanson was killed at Kmpire when ftruck by a limber plbdiivcr. 11. K. Colby, logger, at Kmpire, died from tin effects of being struck by n cable, and Frank 1 laker, clothing salesman, due to despond ency, killed himself with a revolv er In the doane apartments last evening. The Colby und Swanson funerals will be held under tho au spices of the Kngtes. Paneei amuse us. And some of the steps look lis If they wore In vented hv n irirl seeing n mmis. mn vor knbw THAT had apples Xm KAl.i: at prices TO ftl'IT anyone's l'l'HSi:? A MM' irrndn of ItOMKS and Jonathans Mlt ONLY .VV p, r hoi IK 4V furnish Till; lio or snek. AISO Mmi: baking M.K.S wtapt''d in paprr AMI PCKI ll ill SiieS AT $l.."Wl pir bo. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Jrirrrmn ami ll.iiif.nl. si. I'liniio .M.tin J riuciisov lu iti.wn Followinff the lull during the holiday season, demand for him- I her Is already expanding and there is every Indication that trade will reach a large colunie during I lie nionfli, . s;ts the Afie rjcan l.nin-berinan,- CbieaKO. Itetail denier). and Industrial eonsiiuiers, gemral ly having critttplet'ed their inventor ies, are semilog otu ,i great many Iriqiiirles, in many cases for larger qnaulilies than has been the ru'e for a Ion lime. The Improveuieiii ilnoLli'illv lie iveii iri-i-:i)er lint ! weather conditions In many parts of the country be n decidedly un favorable to outdoor work. The fundamental sirength of the busi ness sit uat Mill In ibis country Is making for grvaler confidence in transactions, and It Appears as ll dealers and consumers are prepar ing to slock up moderately. Ki ports from southern pine ter ritory reflect Die strong posit Ion of that wood. Many fills have been closed ilown for their annual re pairs, and others huv.- been taking inventories. With order fibs al ready comfortably filled, they have been decidedly indifferent to new buslmss, especially in view of their very low and broken stocks. South ern retailers continue to buy on u i large, scale due to the building nc (tlvHy' ht. that part of the eoVntry. and yards in most other sections, hut particuliirly Iu the middle, West, lire Showing. a great deal of inter- UWt- In the market. Oil field husl- msi continues good: railroads are. tstill buying large quantities of .cnr land main tens noe-of-way material. land exports- jirn of. good .ynlunui,. J Prospects are considered excellent. Prices are firmly held and continue to show an upward tuydency. condltronH'iiniortg thOoirglas fir mills are much the same. Much production has been lost on ac count of severe weather and the regular holiday - shutdown, while xtremely short, demand Long Springs ddee Brothers MOTOR DON'T FORGET That CI II NAM EL' is nEKLPttOOt, Start that varnish work now. You won't have ,,',' , time , whe'rt Spring comes. ' Oregon Hardware & Imp. i. j j Southern Califor nia Kxpress to I .os Angeles. hIko carries through sleeper to San Kruiiciseo, leaves Portland daily at 9. HO 4i. m. In Sun Francisco 'Oregonian" 1 :00 n. m. "Shasta" n. m. "Pan Kranclsco Kxpress" 1:30 p.m. $92.50 i I Southern Pacific J. M. SCOTT, Asst. Pass. Traffic Manager, Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. IXr T - mi Hill n, I.A f.U.M--Jnsl ItANr t'oliliimt, rrwp.' Singes Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily S:.K) 12:.'!0 3:.1() Arrive: 1 0 :5rt 1 :r.O ." :10 from prfictlcnlly" all consuming mar kets ri'jculnlng Us prehollday activ ity and promising, soon' to exceed it, and prices nre very strong. Itelalively more activity exists In hardwood than In the softwood market, demand being unusually Kood for so early In tho year." Fur niture jind building biuterlal inter ests are the leading buyers, ami gifin'and oak are consequently the most active ami strongest woods, ns well as the lowest in supply. New Swedish l.luer Orfcr4 i:cr.v Miqilcrii imifint STOCKHOLM, (AC) Sweden's latest At hint lc gre hound, the ( ii-lpHholin. eni bodbs every Imag inary convenience for the comfort of traveler. The vesae) hits electric elevators swimming pool. Turkish baths, gym nasi u ins. libraries, lounges, and oieii-air cafes.'? She Is 574 feet long, has eiyht dec ks, and ac cymmodations for 1 .! passeu-gers.-. She will go Into service ear ly in.J'J'J'i, and run I'letwcvn (loth enbtirg and New Yttrk. Hcpuirinpr and Oiling. Now is the time to bring in yo u-r harness and have., it..' repaired., and oiled. ...... . We ,use Neatsfoot Od. Skala Hdw. Company , Phone Main 33 Roesch Bldg. CARS WINTER in Sunswept California Enjoy this winter the warmth and the healthful outdoor recreation of the Cali fornia playgrounds. all-year tourist excursion fare to Los Angeles; return limit 9 months. Travel In secure, cozy comfort via the com fortable, convenient trains of the Shasta route. x You'll like Southern Pacific dining car if rvlce highest quality food delicioutly prepared and served at your accustomed meal-time. Full stopover privileges en route. (bmloifdti'u I fit KT.U;F. l.lK M;V MAYOli IXSTAI.LKI) ' DAUUAS, Ore. Conrad Htafrln, coiiimander of company I., HUM In fantry, during tho world war and ex-adjutant- general of Oregon, is the new mayor of 1 allus. Only ono other change occurred in city jifflccs. I.. H. Flnseth succeeded Uohcrt S. K reason as councilman from Hie third .ward. Oliver P. Cha'e was re-cp-cled by the conn ell as marshal for tlie l jt h con-M-cutive year. I'M inborn was named strei-t commissioner and day policeman anr W. (!. Vassal was I e-elected eit y treasurer. Cfecl ion if it eil t' uttnrnev and f fire chief was deferred, until 1 he 'next meeting of the council. It is j probable ( hat Attorney llayteruml (Chief Kilts will succ t themselves. r Ch icy go's a greai town. Tim Servicing Batteries We Specialize in OnlUry IlwharBlng, Rrpalrliif ana prolanelnc tlie vria juur ballrrjt mm liilcnilitl In glva reijunllins uf Hie HIM o malic- Our prl. ami Btr-kt. iniiNl Miliary. H IIOMIt IIKOHAR'IK Ki:!lVU!B I tllE Il8(rlbat FRED T. BURGESS MAIN 2i ' s 1S0S Jefferso Ato. Wc Have in Slock and Are Agents for AT WATER-KENT . - :7?RADIO SETS" " . Benham Electric Co. MAIN 101 -NEW KOhKY ItLDO. . i . 1 1 ii.' rl. II ;Do::Yqu roll In 1 925? - "Hut I can't hold two jobs Yea, you can I No. 1. You already have your present job. No. 2. You will be on our payroll when we pay you 4ro interest on the money you save here. .1 ... Hicn, as regular deposits increase you savings, we'll increase your pay by larger interest credits. (.'el on Our. Payroll Now for 1U25 . United States National Bank Sti.nilier Fcilornl Itiwrro System "Tiie Ilank That TaJo..'nrc of Your Inlcrosls" TELEPHONE U a Protection tn your family and home in case of sickness nr danger. OHDFR ONK NOW Home Independent Telephone Co. guns make so much noise that ey on those not getting shot .must huvo U hurd time sleeping.. . ALWAYS HUNGRY Growing children arc almost always hungry and demand nn abundance of vitamin; rich food. ' Ssotfs Emulsion Is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their strength and grow normally. Most children need Scott's. - l,.viim Hlnomtn ill N 1. ?4-l0 Want at once," you say. Tofi -1 I V r