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Monday, March 23,' 1025. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER rA'GE FIVEr Local News In Brief COMINfJ EVENTS. Union I.lvu Sloi'k Nliuw ut Un ion, Juno JU-H-12. tiiiun 'ounly Track hi hi Held .Mritt -til I'nlon May 2. IvimIiiii On-guu Truck anil Tlcld AU-cl ill l.u (Jranilo Aluy a. iillon ul tl. s:.n;iii),uin uiiil Is re lioildl vi ry much iuiruvd ul IIil IMiBcnt linn'. i Weill Id Wullmvu I m-vm-iui ami Mm, o. V. .lun.s. laccompanl,,! I,y Mr. !! ami.-rn. ( I'ortlanil, , nt tu WuMuna this ; morning, hi rc tin y will hold a lllally Uf th,. Clirhitiaii church ol Wallowa ludiiy. Ti.y i return to Lu Cii-aiule this i-vcnllii;. ' Iullc8 and npent Hie niffht with tier simcr. Hhc li lt thin morning for Klirin. where lic will upend sever al dnyn visiting. o o o o o ft Mm. A. 1,. Huntley and ilutlch-lo ter. lOloiihu'. Kurl J. Sliieklund. ir.'O and AIi-h. l.oil 1'ayne, nil or i'ovc, wore l.a Grando viultortf Saturday. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO will reprnd on doll and climatic g conditions. SIIiikc crops ax uorn. o HUnliowcrH. simill Kralns, and Hiutill o grains with peas uro practically g euiial In feed value. Itoot crops O make very palatable succulent O feeds and If yields uro sufficiently q hlKbi will prove very saltol'actory. O The niiiili consideration Is: ''(.row o the crops Hint produce the mosl feed lliltl I he cheapest." Jlcrc from Cute ftcurliurl Htackland nml Karl Hlackland, jr., were in ,a flriuide Saturday ul'ternoon on a short hiiHincHH trip. Left fur I'im-IImikI Miss Inn Mile Wehster left l,u (ininde last eveniiiff for I'urtland. Hciv from I'ujcttc Itiiiiiucil mini scnltliw. Air. and .Mrs. W. . SIuikIU re lumed -from Ki attic yesterday. They nuuli. the trip to the Wash IiirIuii city taking their Iwo-year-old sua, Wilbur, lor a consultation with specialists. where she will utlcnd business col Hetlll'llcd lldllit' Alter spending the past week in l'uiilaud Mrs. A. '!(.. Cherry ri'liirn- ed tu'her home, here I his moruiliir on train No. 21. J. K. J urncr. superiuteudeiil ot schools ot i'ayetl... Idaho, was in the. city this morning calling on members of the school board. Mr. Turner is mi r ti ,,,. ......it. i t-unlH fur SUlierinlelnleiil Clrande schools. of La Jirliirn friim Main. Visited Owr Sunday l Mr. and Mis. Jue Wuuds and sou Miss Mae Stearns and Misa C'llluo (ialence, and l.ou Sloop have re Tuylor went to I'ove Kaliirday eve- lurncd from a motor trip to Nam lllllg. w here I hey remained over pu, Idaho. They tilsi, visited other Sunday visiting friemls. ldalio points while gone and report ; , 1 that things look good in thai suc- rined . I lion. ' I . K. lleigiT of Niinpn, Idaho,! ' Building Permits A Baby's Tender Skin needs constant cure to pre vent tho onnrsa of chiif InfT from perspiration, und tho irritation and inflamma tion of prickly heat. J on't use ordinary Tulcum l'owder because there is u special Toilet l'owder made especially for Unity's use. 'I ho mornings business nl tho I'lly bl'llces included threeibuihl big 'crmi(K fur nuslcm homes. 'I wo In lr built by (ieorgr K. Lyman and uue ly iltium lUd Ihis. Hod i gentlemen ure tnu ti-nclurs mid builders by pnf le sion, .Mr. Ionian will Imlld his houses tin Onk street iH'twitni O nitiur nud r,nnsltniiin. Thr houses will (tist about S;(5()0 cadi. The house to Ih' built by Mr. Itolliiis will Ih lorn ted nit Wa-'.i-liniton ai'iiue between l-lli and i;tth streets. It will fust np pro.xiinntely $UOUU. wim fined $10 and eostn on clmiK'l3 v( Kpcedinff ly Judm? HukU K. Jtriuly in the. Juaiiee court tills inorniuK. To Alteiul Mwtliiji ! I litrris Freneh in now in Iorl-. land on ln:Kines. He will mop of. in I'eiulU-lon on hut return trip Iioiiu! where he will titlend a ineel iiif: of manaKera of the lilue Moun tain Bint-ball league. Here rioni INnllaiuI .1. ('. MeVey and Nate Arih-ry are in La Grande from lurtUunl in the Interest or Hie Coltnubia liond and MortaKc eouipany. They motored up the hraneh line Saturday nd will return to Portland the early part ot this week. Went lo rtiidViun It. H. iialdoek, stale highway en gineer, went to Pendleton this niormiiir where he will inspeet tho oilinp work In progress on the Old OreKon Trail west of Pendleton. Debater; Here The O. A. ('. debate ti'iuii. whieh j Markets I'OltiliAM) MAltKI'.TS P( IKTI jAN l , (re. (AP) Cattle steady today; .steers steady to 115 eeiils hfffMr. $S.2''n ; hoKS to f() cents higher, light weiirht $H.23 (li $H."u; slieep nominally steady. Kbk steady; butler 48c; buller fat firm. Itl 'ITI'.HI'A'r Itte SAN KIIAXCISCO (AP) lerfat 4'Jc today. TI.MIIKH MAItK l,'V JII-riTKU An Improved tone in Hit' Inni her market became evident this week, says the American Lumber- is now on a transcontinental trip I man. OhieuKo. More ravornlde on whieh they will meet teams rep- i weather conditions hnve sttrmilat resenting many large eastern v outdwr wprk. and if these is schools, passed through l.a Orandcn0 early change for t lie worse. last evening. eluded in the 1- Ive nu ll were parly. lit is just w underfill for lta'y during the hot weather. It is made from the finest Italian talc, - and contains Horle. Acid und Stearate of Inc. Slightly perfumed with an tiseptic tills, selected partic ularly for their healing prop erties. In the special container that can be opened or closed with one hand. Tiny Tot Toilet Powder only costs 23c Glass Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon oj In addition to tin sit roughages, O feed grain only to cows that make O Kd uKU of tl '""k production. O immediate results may not be noted in foim' cow but their improved o, condition brought about by grain Otfi-eding In the winter will show 0 satisfactory returns when turned O on curly pasture. flet'cml Keeping ' Tlu keeiing of production rec ords uli tilt-' indivldtiul cows In lite herd Ih essential to successful dairying. The records may be private ouch or those obtained In cow-test ing organisations. Dairy men of the county who have kept PUZZLE ANSWER ;nHouHDMh p o &. 3-21 the following day to hold the an nual district conference of Kasl ern (iregon. The officers, an J fat annuully can be kept at a prof it, at present feed und butlerfatj prices. , Hi nee the number of herds In Ihe j county do not mako feasible Hm loriuutlun of testing associations, th- chairman nppoiutcd a com mittee wilh .Mr. Kuiuiel us chalr luun to devise it simple record book In which dairymen may keep records of their herds. Ihtlrv Herd Management. Thr shelter shed system' of car ing for dairy cows in the wilder is recommended. Dairymen in the county now using this stale that even H there is only one cow on tho farm tills system is preferred to turning out in the weather or to keeping Chem In tho barn in O1 stanchions, drain and succulent feeds may no led in tne minting barn und hay in the shelter shed. 'Hay consumption is increased by lcccnlnie fresh hay before the and the sanitary sewer y.st?iii cows unj uuiv cleaning out that cannot hundlff flood waters duiing whlcli has been loft- Kleins and seusons when they exist. l'Sidea;.vllstu imv should be fed other stock and not forced on milking cows. records state thut only those cows , members of every post in thin part that produce 3uu pounds of butter- t,r u1(. Ktat are asked to attend Cretonnes- Our showing of new Spring Cretonnes offers it wide range of patterns in the season's most fas cinating colors, at a price range very low. 18c to 59c G5 STORES and the Kuterprlse post of the A im-rlc:' u I.eKlon an; preparing u treat for those who go. The busi ness meeting stalls at 1:30 und supper will be served In the eve-j Hint?, after whieh u dance will be1 held. j At a call meeting of the Auxlli-I ery of the American Legion ln.it! Wednesday night, the hope chest sponsored by them was discussed, 1 and it wits decided to display the chest and its contenls In the vln- oows oi inii.s lie pun me ii i, more. It may be seen there for uuveral days this week. THE HUH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lteturncd to Porltnnd Mr. and Mrs. L. Kh-.ink have re turned to their homo in Portland aMer visiting In ,a Grande for sev eral days ut the home of their daughter. Mrs. I-ou Harris. Went to Hot Luke Mrs. Guy Lyons went lo Hot Lake this morning on No. 2-1 where she will spend the day with her daughter, Miss IMna Lyons, who is In the hospital I here. Miss Lyons recently under wenl n 'major oper- On Way Knst Ucvercnd Janus Aiken Smith of Portland, and formerly pastor of the I 'resbyterian church here, ar rived in La Grande this morning to visit with his daughter. Mrs. Karl Reynolds, llevercnd Smith is on his way to Kurt Scott, .Kansas, to assist in the dedication of a $2tm, 000 Presbyterian church there. Personal Mention ground will unquestionably be broken for a good many construe- i lion jobs during the next few weeks. i 'ontractors meanwhile continue to buy materials, and re tailers report that much of their i present stocks are sold for dellv- ' icry as soon as building foundations' ; are laid. When these deliveries have begun, the retailers will be Irfin to buy extensively for replen ishment purposes and to meet the Increased demand that alwuys mu 'teriallzes with the coming of spring, lit is therefore only a matter of a few weeks until wholesale trade i will resume activity. . Awaiting this time, the mills are beginning lo hold firmer, und price changes during tin; lust week have been STRATFORD Oxfords For Spring Very Latest Styles in Tan, l!rovn and JSIack. Some with Cropo Soles. ?!.!).-) to 7.8.-i Oxfords or Quality Clint's Clothiery The Store With Coiwtfew Mr. and Mrs. Leslie peek of Cove were shopping in La Grande mMirnirieunt. Saturday. Tlie southern pine piarket has been rteudlcr than for some time. I While orders have been reslruct !edv there does not seem to be iiiim great amount of lumber on hand at the mills, and I lie larger opera- t ' I Hons still have fair order files. Charles Gray, farmer from th' 'phero are. however, u. consider Cove section, was a visitor to La j atde number of IransU cars seek Grande Saturday. ing placement, and tho market can not strengthen nuu'h mmi these have been worked off. This Mrs. Harry Weimer and Mrs, II. Wiuier were shopping In Grand: Sal unlay from Cove. Plant Crafted Walnuts Tlu-V Miike Vim .Money One uf the lieut lilm'l 'if Yrooman l-'rnmiiiettu In llio Male. select type. w"'11 Blown. All oilier HloeliS 1-illiella. Apple. I'eur. I'Mcr ry, Trune, I'Inm. Teaeli. Apricot, etc. Small l'rults, etc. IllKht slock ot rli-'ht prices. Snljinlf your want lint. '""' for prices. 5& years In budi tless C'A1(I,T) xri:sr.iiv CO. Cnilloii, iieaon. After spenilinu tile week-ellil ul lilelh with his fntlier llerlii rt Win eliester rcliirn.il to his lion"' lien this morning. (;,-o. NonrS'.. whose lionie Is In l'olilanil. p.iNseil lliroinrli l.n llramle this nioriiini; en rout' lo Minain on business. Mrs. William Slieffer arrlve.l In tlnin.le last evi ninK I rem I in You Want To Go Wl.en Komi Npih'K "eutlier nnle. Jini'll nl I" del onl ami K i'"'1 set liellon. Von'll mil '!"' ""-l' n,. Im liiialioii ill'-" K'1 neeileil repair work ilonu till yunr ear. It ill lion iliin'l "all until Hit! iliiimiKft loillileil. Well lie B I" fiirnisli fstlniales loine I". ..Jennings & Shumate,. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. undoubtedly will be accomplished soon, as demand expands. No new development luuj occur red In Urn DouKhus rlr market, orders are about III line wilh. the curtailed proilucllon, and there is some dUtlculty In phtclli orders for specified lengths and widths. Advances lire, in lad. looked for us soon an the rail market opens up. The hardwoods uri; In a poorer position lhan are Ihe softwoods. jljeinnnd is reslructed, and jiriee.s i on every wood'but gum are rather 1 unsteady. JAZZGIRL ON TRIAL TODAY (Coiitliiited from Togo 1.) this, it will be impossible for Ihe people on the North Side to install! paveirrent without huving storm sewers to take care of surplus waters. On the South Side, with the 1)111 section improved and more wuter flowing to the lower portions, basements on M. N. und O usually fill up because of the Inability of the sanitary sewers lo take care of water of more thin ordinary volume. This situation is especially noticeable from Pennsylvania uvenue south be tween Seventh und Washington. Tho fourth matter adequate fire fighting facilities, is equally well known to the citizens. There Is no ff.iestlon but that t he pres ent 'equipment Is utiliaed to the utmost and that Ii Grande's fire men Ure on par with the best in the state but considering all these. Ih lack of equipment is a draw back of great importance. In the event of it really large fire, Ihe local department would not be able to properly handle the situation. '.'Tn. .cities of this size the .flry (Ulpmeuls n ru nearly ulvyUys from two to three times the size. of La Grande's. " Mr. Crews said. With these four problems to solve, tin; commission ami city manager are going Into each ono thoroughly and in tie.' near fu lu ri. It is expected that concrete plans will be made public. Obituary DAIRYMEN URGED TO "SIT TIGHT" ing lo her delinquency, but were lat'-r released. No death penally can be asked' Tor the girl, as the execution of nersuns under IS years of age in California Is forbidden by law. Psychologists, psychiatrists and et her experts have made an ex haustive sluily of the (?lrl. and H is expected that their findings will form a part of the evidence, one of them has determined th:it the act f. murder was due to an "Ir rcsiHlihle impulse" lo kill and will submit lils report lo the court. (Coul biued from Pag 1.) county replacing scrubs. A surv y of many dairy farms show that Kb per cent of Ihe dairy sires now in use are pure-bred. This is per nt lii-lt er I han the average for the state. Tuberculosis testing has rnn- lluucd and pniHIrnlly the entire county Iuik again been covered. 4. Two calf clubs sat Isfacl orlty oiupb li-d Ihclr work last year ami 1 1, least three will be formed this vear. In general II mtiy be said Htal Harns and sheds should be so arranged that reeding will require the least possible amount of time. In fact all work about Ihe dairy should be so arranged and syslem nllaed thut maximum efficiency from alt labor is obtained. To fur ther consider the matter of labor efficiency on the dairy farm, the chairman uppolntcd a committee I consisting of H, J. Nelson, Fred HatK, C. P. Kdvalson, K. H. uell, Lee Reynolds and It. C. Kmniel. KIxo or Herd. Cost records show thut us far as equipment and labor are con cerned ten cows may be kept as cheaply as bIx or eight. Jf then, feed conditions on the .farm will warrant, the larger number should be considered Die minimum fur economical production. Pure ItreU Sires lUilry cattle of the county will be Improved mainly by breeding up those now here rather lhan the purchase of others. The Import ance of-obtaining high class pure- bred sires for this purpose cannot be over. cmphui.ed, and in view of present cheappricca for the very best dairy sires there should be no delay in replacing all scrubs with nood. pure-bred ones. Tuberculosis I-lrmllciithm. Wilh Ihe splendid showing al ready niado in eradicating tuber culosis from tho county no let-up should be pcrmtllcd. The activ ities along this Hue should be con tinued until the county is declared u free area. Quality of Prixlm-ls. Markvi reports Indicate there Is no surplus ot mgu quainy uairyj;j l.l,.lo l.tlt It. iM Kill'. , K? plus of Inferior goods. These 'tfcSjNi ports lurth'T show that Ihe inferior irnnrls tii'v much lower in price ami it is also u 'matter of common j K MOW M Uh" INlll. ill'. - Mil', i". 'KJ consumption ol umry proaiicin. ji kj. is 1 h'-re Tore lo me aq aniline o ilalryiuen of the county to mak the quiUliy of ihr prouuci leaving .Mils. v. k. iti: i;it.(;i; Mrs. V. K. Hevemge dUd Ihls morning ut the (ininde Ilonde hos liital at the lermlnatlon of a brier Illness. She- was born December -G, 1 Sir. at Neoga Illinois, and Is sur vived by her husband and one small son, Kenton Clarke, her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jllystonc and three sisters: Mrs, Steve Irby, Mrs. Joe Harrison und l.elha iily- stone. KuneiMl arrangements will be announced later. Mits. iti:id;x um.n TtAKKK, Ore. (Special) Mrs. Helen Lanuin. mother of Waldo Vaughn, chief of police of 1 his city, died in Los Angeles, Oil., Fri day afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, ac cording to a telegram received here. Mrs. Lanuin was a victim of pa ru lysis ami her death followed an illness for the past yeur. She Is survived by two daughters and twb sous, Mrs. Leslie Olscn of J.os An;?eles; Mrs. Harry Huffman of ( 'orvaHis: I .awronee V.inghn of Kltfln and Waldo Vaughn of Lin ker. The remains will nn-iv tn !ia 1; -r Tuesdnv for tnter(nen. ARCADE Tonight BRANDON OPERA CO Most tuneful, colorful and romantic of all t operas TUESDAY NIGHT "nir nnnnni ur oni mm" nt bnubULHit: ouLuitn JIusic by Oscar Strauss. ' Books and Lyrics by " Stanislaus Slange. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS his farm a a uuiller of prhle ami to see to P I hat no goods or poor, quality reaches Ihe market. l iirlber liiloriimtloii If porslble dairymen of Die county would like lo have some tests made at the Kp-rimeut Sta- i better d'iir;.ii praelii-i-,4 have be n , (bur. in feeilJng dairy cows, com nut In operation during the past ;.iir with Dm- result thai the in dustry Is giadually getting on a more t.:u ifiactory basts. pr'Mlucliim Tmi liim' it Is realize.!, however, that ih; average productin per cow for paring si might hay reeding, hay with slbiire or roots, ami these f. ds with grain. w thai Ihe ad vantage of one or the other may be definitely shown dairymen of the coiin'.v. I Joys' anil girls' rluti work should the county Is still loo low. being receive our increased support and 1 PROBLEMS FACE CITY DADS HERE (Continued from pae 1) 0. A. C. UL EE CLUB Under Auspices La Grande IIiEh School March 25th. 8:00 p. m. No Kcscvcd Scats-1).' Open T.U rOl'l LAU (ONC LUT Including Solos .10 Voices Male Quarlcl SKYKN-lMKCK OW'UKSTHA VICTOR TUASK. Mi-" Sludt-nts :.0c: Adulls M mission expects to turn to now "It can plainly be seen th.t the septic tank Is not perform imr its duth s " state i'Hy Man- ae-r W. . rews today to Kvenlng Observer reporter. "Any citizen In doubt may verify this statement by examining the tank. The waste mutter Is emerging from the tank little purer than ; whn it entered." The septic tank Is Inadequate lo function for a city of this sUe and Die pi -wilt condition cannot i xHt much longer wltho-Jt possi ble lawsuits or largo proportions resulting. VA hIit Problem. Pract lea My every clti. n of I A (iraude is aarc of th- scriousn.-ss of the pit-Hent water problem Af-, ter piissiuc Dirotuth two or Direct dry summers lately. Mh In -' Utiate wati-r fir both drinking and trrifc'ilioii. little ne.-fJs Ih- said in ii fi rence tn the necessity ofj i.rrh ing at n permum-nt silullon to thin priibb-iu. A great deal ot I'hUi' V has tn- n np-nt In mai.i-, tl-tiiflien nnd i-inerttency me:tsur-s but d'-Apite thin, the situation id tittle ChlMIRe,. suirm Sccrs. I ! La Graaia bi no storm sv.-?ri aiiproximalely ir.n pounds of fat and Diat on the a vera ye too little ititention Is given to the possibilities of permanent grass pastures, and such succulent feeds tis stlnije, and roots. There Is still evidence, too, that some who would be dairymen are continuing to hold to Die belief that th of milking the dairy cow is the only additional attention she re quire over -that of range animals. The rrca miner. dull or.s here made are intended lo serve us a gnlde to better dairying In the hope that greati r prof lis may be returned to those rngaef tn the Industry. IVeillilK. Trv to nrovlde u permanent grass u:i( pasture for mi miner leedlng. This is the natural feed for me umry cow und bctt obtained ami inboi costs are con siderably lessened. With very iiiirh nroducln cows some strain inav be need-i m addition lo the lmpi pasture. n fallimi off in flesh will j '" indicate Die n-"d f grain, For winter fffdlng. If our tine" or assistance Is noed- nl It should be freely given ut any Rxi time. The r eport was submit led by W. 'i . Phy, l.ee Itevmihls. n, Avcrv and lloberl Wityconibc. I .Legion Commander of Slate Coming Friday (Continued from page t) last meeting f this kind, wen inanlmun.i in saying It wus the best ever. As t'omiiiaiidrr Ci Ifflth wit I mine to l.a (Ira ml-- til most ill red from a conference of all western states held ut Salt Lake Pity, on returns arr ihhuMI"' "'J"ft of the U glon's la.uoo.- iniil enuownieiu luim, ioe hm-mi-bers here will get first hLnd in formation us to the inclining and lurtunce of this fund. Oiv- sharc to be raised ff till. Is $:',oni nud the iM Oram!- post in addition w l" k d to raise h portion to n hiirh uuiitltv nlhiffa buy som i of this succub-nt feed should be provided. I I'riiTii The p:tf't(rilar succulent lo ii". rei-H if r hum In the near fulur--. h'-re the department offi- fT'dnif to Knterprim- oil Embroidery and Crochet Thread I'or illl rnilinililtT) not k. nw II. l. ". Tlirrnil II I lilt--in-r-l xiilrai'Ur. He imc all irs Art & Baby Shop "i:vi.hvi iii.NiJ ion nir. uauv llt.MS'1 l irlllX; llolrl NnlilllMT .ly-lK. M,iri.o lllrlKHH K I'Aril.lt.NS l. M. C. Tlll!i;.l "Vanity Cases Used 3000 B. C." SCIENTIFIC excavations in the ancient city of Kisli, ho we are told by a news dispatch, show that, women carried vanity cases forty-nine centuries ago. Why did not the luxuries of that old civilization spread to-tho-rest of the. world? Why were the delicate and pleasure bringing things of life buried and hidden away for so many ages? Without the printed word, information could hardly be spread to other countries, and the knowledge of events and things could scarcely be preserved. Today, if a bet ter rug is produced in Kurdistan, it is soon advertised for sale in American newspapers. If a better necklace is made in China, a printed advertisement will shortly describe it and quote the price on the other side of tho globe. . Advertising publishes the secrets of good' things from one end of America to the other.- The newest and best products of. forty-eight states are told about, fully and truthfully, wherever the public press is read. Head the advertisements and you keep from being buried like Kish. Advertisements tell you what is best to buy to get it and what to pay for it. -where w t ' Sr.