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yedncscby,;Ja-.li..3ggi;,' PAGE FOUR THE LA "GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 today. Just how many more, no one will guess, but he will have a few more at least, , . . MORE LOGGERS EMPLOYED NOW La Grande Evening Observer INDKl'KNDKNT MCWKI'Al'KH Published dally and weekly at I .a Grande, Orcfron, by the LA GRANDE EVENING OUSBHVER PUBLISHING CO. i BRUCE DENNIS Editor Entered at postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Claaa Mall Mattel On aale In other cltiea Oregon Hotel News Btand, Port land; Imparlal News Stand, Portland; Multnomah New Stand, Portland Address all communications to The Observer, J4U Adams to.. La Grande, Oregon. 27th Annual 27th Annual SUUSCllllTlON IIATKS Ily Carrier Dally, per . month Pally, per three months X)al)y, per six months, in advance Pally, single copy. 76o ..$2.;s ..14.(0 to Ily BlaU Dally, per month '.. .- Dally, per six months. In a.dvunce.M Dally, per year. In advance Observer-Star, per year - 60O ..12.60 ...6.io -.12.00. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credltod to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication ot special dispatches In this papor, and also the local news herein also are reserved. A NKW CO.MMANDMKNT I give unto you. Thut ye love one another; as J have loved you, that ye ulso love one un-othor.- By this shall nil nmn know that ye are my disciples. It ye have love one, to nuuther. John 13:24,36. i . A writer says the modem dance is a wonderful exercise. Well, it exercises almost everything except discretion. OFFICE CAT fVMAOS MAH MO. Junius . .The Governors Message Salem. (By Mail). We sat in the joint session of the house and senate .this afternoon and before us stood Walter M. Pierce, Wheat farmer of Union county, who as governor of Oregon has served one-half of his four-year term. The old fellow is aging a little. He has had a few bumps, some of which were hard to ride over, but he has lost none of his oratory. For more than an hour by a well regulated Jack Peare Ingersoll watch Walter reviewed in his message the story of state government since he was inducted into , office. At times his voice trembled and his lips quivered. You' know Walter always has to tremble and quiver just a little, but in the main the. tremelo stop was not used nearly as much as of yore, nor were the tears from Wal ter's! eyes so copious as they used to be when he addressed a farmers union meeting. in. Union, county ,. The old fellow has 'learned a lot lii' his two years at Salem. : Tie 'may still lie wcaK; rininy claim that It" 'isVT.ut ,he is unquestionably a much wiser man than.' when he-left , We iiiulenitand that tfio collcc tloii of antiques at tint HrltMi .Museum Iish been rnrlcliul by a perfect specimen f tho hairplil uf the jirc-bhuiglo epoch. A man climbed Into a barber chair. Harber noticed a bear tooth watch charm. "Dear's tooth ain't It?" asked tho barber. "Yes." "Out West huntln', I suppose, sir." "Yes." "How many shots did It tuke to kill lilm?" "None." "My goodness! Did you kill hlu) with a knife?" . "No." "Heuvens! With your baro bunds, sir?" "No." "No." "Then Ihen rer how. sir?" "Talked him to death." Yesterday In Congress Hi'Jp a iiuui gt't out of trouble and when lie (fi't8 in ugiiln lit- will remvmbur you. We ttlioulilu't expect u wl.se una wi:i' to u fool question. (Ky ttip AsHociuted Prca) Ainbuiuwdor Houghton ut Berlin was uppolnted umbussudor to Lon don. President Ooolldtft; wuh repre sented us foreseeinic no chant?" In the American foreign policy on 8cc retary Hughes' retirement. It was declured ut tho White j nouse mm except ior retirement of Secretary Gore, no further cab inet chungea uru expected Murch 4th. Tho Buna to voted several times' IOHTLAND. Ore. (Speclul) There has been a steady demand for lOKKers In employment centers west of tho Cascades, In Oregon and Washington, during tho punt week and approximately 75 pi-r cent of fir camps are. now running, accord ing to reports from 41 employment j headquarters hero today, fclghly flve per ceiit arc on a ltfehour, two shift basis. The majority of unem ployed iiien now in west cst rilh'S is made up chiefly or Jllnurunt la borers from Calliui him ut.u flutes east of tho Cuscude mountains, the reports show, while the remainder comprises resident fishermen, con structlon and agricultural wujlurs. ' Logging In the pine country ul Eastern Oregon and Washington and Northern Idaho Is ut about 00 per cent of capacity und less than 25 per cent of the plno sawmills are cutting, although planing and shipping departments are busy, many running two shirts. Condens ed reports from the vurlous 41, em ployments service offices follow: . Portland, "The number of unemployed log on Muscle Shoals, but was unable durln(f ,he t week wh(m 8(,v. to dispose of the.uestlon. offJfinff cum)3 rt.8umiiU p.,,r- , , , . , atlons. The Clarlt .Wilson .Lumber enactment of farm l.siitUnn ; ( ;o ut Llnntolli c ln!(,on , wil, rt.8Umt. before March 4. It was s:ild at the 1 ....n ..n,,...,,,,, ,..... ... ,,,, White House. ,can Und houl.U bp j IwfWins January ly. The Silver accomplished. . , . , Falls Timber f, Siivrtnndr..m , is finishing repair work and -will New Jersey was flip' first stnte ' resume cutting with two shifts Jan-1 to deliver Its electoral vote to 4.he uary ID. There is still u' large presiUent of the senate. (amount of unemployed unskilled ' ilabor In this city." . Henri lira went held before n Hen. ! ' , ate committee In the proposed nlne-i AlMTtliTii. I foot channel from the St. Lawn-nee' "'-"''or turnover mi Grays Har to the glllf. 1,,,r 'b'i'Ing the p:ist week tins been - jvery liglit. All UtKKK camps are' The Short Line Ilallroud issoela-! now running at rapacity, with good ', Cllppcri from tho Want Ml imi. tlon gavo notice It opposed the easU ;rrt U8 of experienced loggers. The j iiuui or a largo city ilaily: "Want- 0rn trunk linn consolidation pro-!,inffir I;art of unemployed men In ihI, twimty Mileftlndics. liner A posed by the Van Swearlngen bro-!,n;s llsl,'it:t made up of Itinerant wimc." thers. . jm"rers irom points en si or the M aB'-aries, including KocUy Muun- Kn durance contests niiiko little The senate piohibil ion invrstli:"-1 ' 8 impression on a, man who Is hav- don committee imide public ti-stl- Tatiimn. big his teeth tinkered with. mqny relatlnfr lo the lax s 'ttlenieni ' "Transient worhers coining to Tu- In the Kleisehman company case. !'" from California and east ol A true test of chivalry Is to re-1 j'hr mountains have added to the move one's hat In ail elevator whei !Ki:rpln.i of ' common lnbor here, a fellow Ih getting bald, and hoi Charges were made In the sen- There is no over-supply of skilled knows. , fnte that (Ik? national tariff league sawmill help in this district. Scv- January Clearance Sale Silks, Dress MaleriaLs and Coalings Alcssitline S1.4 ' Kt'iiK-iline .?:S.!0 31 inches whie and black all colors 5 In bi.tek i'H'1 n!l colfi:: 4e-inc!i material - roirel Twill s.'i.ys III blue ami lilaclc only,' M-lrn:ll ln:ilei-iai-- . Skinner's Satin $2.4.5 All-S'ill;, oil Inches wide, hi bluck und ull colui-s Black Taf fct i' , , $1.35 30 inehes will.-. In lilack only. Ileal quality 'liAfi.lu Taffeta $1.85 Plain and changeable col ors. Good quality material j !"i r . Crepe De Chine ' $1.58. , . 3H--iiiflim -wiiliiiiiik,- or- -: chid unil flesh ' ' Canton Crepe $2.55 , 1 ' All-Milk. . 40 lnelieM wi.l.'. In ull i colors anil -lilack Satin Faced Canton $.1.25 40 InchoH wide, In all colors ami black Siik-aiul-Wool Crepe Jrl.DS 4(-tnch material In all t!;e popular shades (icoiKotte Oopc In b'ai-k ami several cmI ors, of 4n-:neli material Chiffon Vtlvet $l.:i."i oG inches wide, in black and colors. Costume Velvet 1 $2.-18 :"' ' In brown, n-ivy and black, at; Inches- wideJ 1 ' rrcnc!i Serge IN-lneh malerlal, hi all the popular shades Dicss Hannel 252.20 :Ci Inches wide, In henna, blue, tan and coral Pin Stripe Toiiet ' Navy blue witU while p:u stripe, 54 Inches wide Wod Joisey 54 inches v'idy, all-wuul', iu blue and ti-m .. : i , , CtKllill r, . ' ; ( fI!rowij Caslinierit Coaliiur. M' Inch material ' ........... $6.05 M-inch . h'-!ivy plaid Coaiiii.; In grey only,..,,.., $tf.2. llrown, ' 'with' grtfcn " ' iIr i I: back, M iii-hes wide $:J.2.") ' llrown. Ti 4 -Inch, poo l r ihl ity coat nr $2.85 H.sc,tf from UK', for Hie bimhI I'm stu. Hull the, hil-go niuu Is dcud. It wirn on umfiiul of uu rnulU'ur mine. Ki, 'iioitrirnble r. ' what A ChiiM-M- nppiiiaiit fir a Jid vent' run ppolnliiut of - David J. work In I lie .Milwaukee Bhons dur- s.. (ir 'f., ( , ,r, , (t,r ia iii iur)iiiiiu i u iiiu luriiiiniK 1111; p.iHi wren. "Sir I can ilrto a iMM-wrlti-r conunisslon. , .. I Seattle. w'th A irrcal -iioIm and my Knit- : ; , . , . ' I "There nro TewVr unemplpy(.d vX- IMi is great:--.My Inst Job Ualvt I , i j 'perien'cel loggeH ini Seattle today i . in ,i t-i-K US". "t I lie IfMUl Tllllil- ber of unemployed men has not ap preciably dimiinshed. Some of the . . ihi::her. leil camps have slartwl inorr of the lower level oiitratiolis t ("! ii I t. ' 'nr JH tivety: lugging.. ci'yiutrc .Obituary nlfml II? . It I tun he of ii.mv.iu ' Jl l i i -i .. , , . ., , , . .1... .. ... . ' ' " ' ' I lie low Wita ItJiUll illltl hlllll, JliHICl-DVC 10 1110 IlilDV CillVl'S III "' .-,..i.iiuieii-.. . ..- . J. II i;ni. .-..uilt- ol I lie t.sui'llei'4 I U..t. F Ik; I 1,1. j - , . . B l, marchcl In Cien. r.il Slier- jv.. 6w,cl..uf vi ii. io kv.iu ujiuuiuiiweuiui. . ; i, A lol of people lost inluresl 'n imtn'M army lliroui.-li Atlanta un l Walter's niP.fRairn I,, WHS, ..not SO, bad, , It did show a ""' 'tuesllon of hvmun uuIiiks onion to llio sou, ll,-l here uf lnl,r. ',,,.UJ .rf i :. i i i- .' i I .MarV Ukonlf iis'lhey reulled tlmt nilliea duo to old use. Hn wiuM .millked Cirolt 111 sraLhCnnKUlll.SllCS, 111 liefom;il(f lanillwi', If re were It would be I native or CaillH. O.. und cunie to iWitlli the state's Illl.'iillC.SK. ill treUilltr atvilUlilllcd wild rn-! ' m t".itI.i for ua to veil tlieiu any- liiuullllu con nly--from Ohio .-- ditidns. home of h.i , jTcOninmiMiutiiiny . ,the liitrislatur? 11, aA Av,tll.itit ta.K I,.' ..I ........ ..1. II , 117.. I . v.n.vin.iit( it itiii:vi.ili'l? 1111,; XIU.'Jf VtUlU Jlliit, Wai IhliiB. has lii en lint 'inn., call for saw mill wnrUerH." , ' . HHli!l. "Di-riiiiid for iii-ii In the Inland Umpire during Hie punt week hill--been Blnall. Several companies are runnlnc two shifts In the pinninp ami phlptiln? depiirlinenls. About ; ter, ,'and 'we All know what that "means: ': Plainly, the old follow . hus found out tliuL a'l, who.'daiin , to be hia friends nie not alwiiys I'riondn. And- there am j those who contend, with some t(!jr, o0 of apparont honesty, that Waller's friendship will weather no storm of cons; iqueiice.- lie is rated iu a seneral way as a man who for gets his promises very often, as a governor who changes ,his mind without warning, and as nii executive whose in dentions are very good but whose execution of affairs is abundantly weak. . Hill otrayor, senator from linker county, who by the way is democrat aid high In his party's council, was spokesman for tho governor two years ago in the senate. This year Strayer will not be the governor's spokesman. No, not nil,', lie is through. This was in plain evidence 'when the senate was about to appoint a committee today ,to infof-. the chief executive that the senate was organ ized .nd ready for wor's. Strayer was apixiinted i s t!ie .committee's hend, but the few romml-.s he mide on the Ifloor convinced everyone that down deep in his Democratic heart theie rankles some feeling of sheer disgust for the jimfn win. i i he so ably represented and fought for two 'years ago. Samuel C.uland. an old southern IVniiiTat. and a south ern gentleman, by the way, was one of Writer's boon com panions in the List session, lie also is a Democrat. This year Senator Cm bud maintains a rigid silence when th-.: governor's name is mentioned. I w ill be noticed that Covet nor Pierce covered many subjects in his message. Some of them he is absolutely right upon, uhiie on others he is wild and uooly and re minds one of the nut. mini cayuse. I'.ut, as a whole, the message was a very good document. There aie enough good things in it to ju.tity careful Ming for diline iei erence. His taik alKiiii the water piojects, iiiigating the Wil lamette valley. Iiiiiii.'lung water lor dntnesiic purposes la ull yailey town:;. fl limughl applause from the speeUitois who- sttwHl In-hind the legislative mi tnlieis. .lust who ar ranged his loi.l.y no t.r.e knows, or whether or not it was arranged. I.ul his mention of child labor amendment ami prohibition ';.,t frith heavy ipidaiise, indicating that many !r the ;!;;!, !,!., pirsnit. All mi'iii',rs of tin' Ms.-ion guve the govei nor a most respectful lavi m and w In n he hml titiisheit a i.uilalil" applause lul'eued. Thea is some oi!j. ttnc as to him the eople of the Btate will receive tho nie.s.-.ae. Sunn think one way mid BOinc uiiulher. but theie is a K'lief shaivd by many of the careful thinkers that Walter h.i 1;c'kI himself some in this message, ami tint he will have more followers tomor row when the message is read in every home than he had ' Hesldos Ilia willow, he In mirvlv-.,!i l'"' eenl of Bin-lull's und (ill per ... ... v.-,hi..i- i ;,n ii, i; rilllll llli;. runeh in the.. Cumas. pruirle .dls- w .; i. , ' ... trlet. , lie; moved. Ui- renillefon in I'liiriutiMii in inkiiiu' imr ami: mi7. from nmiinil iHtr Kirl to rlup lis Hie l ulled Stllliw Cutnlrv kiUIihm ed b.M a son. M. A. Itosi. and a ai-1-us.H tile, -sererllr .'; ft i ?. liluliKlller. Mrs. f. K. Kenneilv. leith below nnrnutl. The ' , i !..;' ' i I;. of I'endli'lon: nix iinoiili-hllilren l'ollaleh l.umher eoinpaijy will add Yes, when Mhe wu-sn't liuikillK 1 and four Breat-tri'aildchllilren. Kun-1" Kei-ond kIiIU f.Jimnaiy l.ri und It khKed her. leral erv lees will be held Thins- ! Is reported' Hint1 t hero -Is plenty of What illd she do? ' (day afternoon -ut 2- o'ekiek. wlti help at 1'iillnteh available to mull Iti-rused to look ut mo the rest Hiv. Air. Tuyno ' of. Weston in 'tho crew. Kxeept for a ShortuKV ol of the eveniiiK. ehurge. . :experieneid iilnnbii; mill he. there Wool Growers Convene At Pendleton Today fColitlnued from Page 1.) lows: . , - Todny. ' ..,10:1111 a. .in. 'iVotltl Solo .Mrs. I.utller J. (;ililmail. flnodiniT. Iduho. -lAddrers of v.-eleoiie Jaliies 11.. Ciwlnn, renilleton. i Ktunl: .1. ila;-Keiih;:r'.!i, r,eldent Knlional WoolKi-owers Ass ictutlon, Sail' l.uke City. "WoolKrowIng us an Oregon In dustry" irv.nir I-:. Vinllltf. l'reni dent Oregon chainb'-r of Coni ninree. Ashland.' t '"Wool- .Marki-lir.K" It. A. Ward. (.Jen. Mur. l'aellie Cooper ative Assoeiation. - i ' "Xiitlnniil ,'nre::t C r-'x'.lil? I'rill-ei'-s"---lC, N; KavnniiiiRh,, Asst., -I). Ii, Itesponse Condon,. t . l-'red W. . h'ale'oner. I'endli'lon. 1're.sldenfs annual Address Iteport of seeretary Mair llok rendlcton. AppointinepL or committee. 2::ill p. m. "l-'iitnre' ' of ' 'oo'l-TfiwInff" Itoberlsnn. ' ' s! l''ori-8'.ei.'.' Portland. ti::tu p. ni. Itanquet. ' 'I'tuirMdny. .tuinuiry 15. Hi:lii -a. in. Vocal solo. "l-;i-OIHilllHs of ' Itnllllc Sheep A. C. Spenei-r. Solicitor, Tnlon Pacific System, portliind. . -i 'Wool Murlte'liiK and trradlni;" (leo. T. Wlllli:Klll.vre. Specialist In Wool C.iailinij und .Markellnu. Washinitton. Ii. c. "'I'lck and Pregnant lOwo - Pa rulysls" lir. W. II. l.ytlo, Stale Vet'-rinurian. Salem. . .. i ,. ' 2 'i0 p. m.-r- i i .i ... "l-Ixp'Slence with l''oot. -..Moittll 1 ilseiise , In Calllorniu'WDr. ,11., T. Siiuinn, Chief Itilfcuu Viei'illaL-y Science. II. A. C. ' The Scabies Situation" llr. .T. C. - K.xllne. Inspect orin t:hartre Jt. A. I. nlynipla. Wa.shlnKton. , 'Predatory Animal. Control" . jP.usine,V -I-:. I,. I'olt.-r, chell of I Stanley Xr. Jewett,-Inspector, Porl j Animal I liKiliandry, (). A. c., Cor-jlund., . . jyalUs. .... .,; j . -deports of Coniinittees. Tile Kwe l.'il.ili i?l Com meree" l-!l,'etlnn of flfllccrs. THE OLD HOME TOWN Ky Stanley r. . yi , .t c- oi fh6t-D t .1 SUES YOU ) , on-1 I '.VK'.r I nrv.T'(.i i iMTPlUK uikaiic. Dic.ur w no-tSAr ) l UNDER CHET PEttvEx.- tL . . 1 f r, I AM TP Eahi -T -n, n 1 LlVtW 5TA8LK JUVT TO I 1 WeWN OTKY . 9 ' OWrJCiMl OP THC EGMTC(.N OLD LANTERNS - Simplex Shoes Willi The Flexible Soles The pniHr liedllll vImh' for t'hildn-n. Ilil'll U1IIIS SOI. II .VI' IM)IM I.AU IMtll'lls. l or till- lllimlli mil) IU m-II llsix-IHkIi l-lil'h' stMit ill n JO' IHst'ol N I lnliiV iik-l titer Hie ill 4 oliu- Ibiwk nml ItniMii. -IIV vl Alt I MtlltlllHl.ltV TIIUKAIl Ml Color.. .V NliiniHil Kin lien TiH. SIH- Ijii-Ii lluliln-r Murk I'rtlllv I'h' I iv'-t NORTON'S KIDDY SII01' MrtmpiMK Ituiii.ii lilt 1 1 I It Mtllt'H UKSlSTlTflUM; I -28th ANNIVERSARY Mmt ; Super'.''1, y& Now o$Vv5.XV.v'.V,l!lli'i:.7X.-' .,.,-; w,,o Kcs setbinJ ,, dIlMts WitkhAxhkUn Un for nothing Is the follow who puts I Ins Is n milestone in ZTy f ft n ft n xNJ? u"111 '"- I ihrmn ,,nvu"1 Jl :n'Cy : mUPW lMttA t,,w ,o ""s. I j We HreVelebrutlnK our Wl-tV HxVXV '" "" "i 'U s p ,,, y. nnnlveraury Willi n ' lvV annul n:ary will fiT HI llllil s lies event lluil breaks - xS lie a I ,.i. r.. a t" i'r,i-":- " . rx - . r All tLaSV l-k-.-s have becnsUsh. p- I vanla,;e of the uns il L lMl rwkl''B1'- " fL, fe- "ppiirtnnlty. We can lljjjl c-ri mi cjviiii.iii in nun ik m v ;- . ' no i in. u. . 1 1 .1 1 r - ' in- m-urt' .'.,... t.. u . 11 1 . L.J J . , fl TTTm W WM'il lllhil MM Ay , ' " M 1 , 0 Plan ;:-' Ii! tS&fik -"- ' rfcVHI1); . !i!l U WWiS I A WONDi-T.n-1. Ol-TKH , l ; &,!JP e--; ' - - L W-W pim L.r- J&cl MLJL 'a Bed Outfit " SS ' '' t' '.J yy Complete with a b.au- IFS&tftoffiflL. m .. -l '..frtt'gSj. f-Cn Ti 1 "' ' 'i'n " Jlr- I ' i . jk, H. lYlrinc " "!. .Fattp Fine ttoekers .--Vitv - &fk Crl 1 tlKlllb soft link fab. ir sprlnu-. mil UIHKCIb 176.. .., v., nss stD . fill: r nn'1 n ...lid cm,.,, $12.00 lVlOmr L O I ",""r",' rur "" Tin, n-ally maairl,-,-,,! sli, of , i KJ, nstonlsliiiiKly low pike ful Mun-- ronni p.e, -. s Is priced close omfortiil.le and at, ' ) ill f '--2H- '" eosl. Ilciiv ly,il'd:o:i-Ic:-i d in ,, ,-j..n Ine'""-!- InutSlr.R link- nl; :- r ' vi-ii, nr. with full box sprlim eonstiuc- ers in I he popular go;- :r. if I frrfi ' a;;";. .!,L;;r,,ny ,wupk ,n " if i . 1 '"ii k und the s-rit ure ill I- sxr-kim ' li - GREAT UEOftTIOX IN Rf(JS . ln" ''""" ( -"' IllJ' I 1 New Ax., ter Patterns . 'Iallty. Low at SU.im.' j -&-lJ mdU J X Many new and pleasing d.-snrna (ins , I (JL'' fcfe?lriiVI ,v""v" on illsplay at the low. ' ' j I M W rgjM r"' l'"r"- " losety woven ruira. wit:, a ! We are looklliK forviard lo I .JMMU tiSM thick heavy n ip. the Bxl: si,. ,s .ri,...i 11 l I Ihe Ne Year as a Period I j NI onlyfST.S". 'titlSV " 1 II of Proitn-ss and Stability. I l! 1 I III HIT TilhleS l I III ,,.. fCt . T III Wv u ,i..K to ,o i -,,:,i,;,.,:7.; oCT a . " 1 li.vi'riNKss am) "i:,:::,;.,,;: P t-s? niiiioiu rilOSPKRlTY I ',l-"-':' '"" ",:'r w , ' i g Interest i M.N. j I,a (irande 1 I Naiiohni Bank ;i Wo II. BnhneiiKanii) Co. I StHiml, Itrl.ntilr, I'niKtY'vUr jj X 1