La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 22, 1925, Image 8

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, December 22, 1925.
State Hatchery Stocked With
Millions of Salmon Eggs
KKTKIWU'ltJSK, Ore. HpeclaI
- About 1 1, 000.000 Hulmoii ckk
and tvwy hutched flh Ht-e now in
Xtvn tnle Imrchcry. lit ulnuinU
with J.OOO.ouo Chinook chip re-
Cf4vd U fl'W Wfi'kM hko, other
. KhiplflMllH hlll' followed UllOllI
' owry week. While majority
BWt chi nooks, yi-t Supt. Jrvlni'
French wuh MurprlpJ lo receive
X, 000,000 Horki'y.-H recent ly.
Jle hud concluded, from inform
al Jon uthcred from officiate of
the Klutr f Iwh commlnnion, thut
none of the highly priced sotk
".VM would ho uvnlhihle thin yetir.
None could be hud from Oregon
or WattiilriKton puwniiiK Million,
hut lta Htutp nueceeded in :-tl inK
one liberal fthiprwuf from the
I'nlted Plates govern meiit bureau
of 'flHhfrU-M. The -ff(fH wi ro taken
In AluHku, the turuc of prcvloun
Kiippilt'S of Hockey es.
Konw HllverHidc. vkkh fluvi been
received, und mure will cotnc lui
t. AbMj, the hulehery now bun
nearly IfOO.ooo yank -kkh and as
mot of the. fteh -will he placed in
Wallowa 1ikf, (Ihv will mean
further stocking of (mil body of
water. . -
' Rome 2,UOU.ooo egM have hut
ched Uln-ady, hastened by the
warm Weather and Mr. French and
Ills uRMlstantH bftvn had a busy
time taking corn of their young
fry and thu new egg. Much out- j
Shift work )ih been done, also, for j
the many Hmall feeding pointa in I
the artificial HtreauiH which wind j
thru the ground have to be cknn.
rd thoroly euch yar. The wiihr'
In drained out und the hot lorn Ik
Hcrapcd und swept, removing mud
and mow which wu tt menace to
tiny fhdi.
There aro about 10,000,000
young fish, hatched )hhI HejiMon,
in the larger plant. When the
hutching 1h finished this winter the
plant will Jib vp more than SO.nno,
000 small stilmon, an almost In
credible figure, wbleh repreneuiH
the present cnpuelly of 1h imUiI-
llHlitneMt.
The rurkH luivc been removed
from the Wallowa river In the ran
yon, uh ft would not he wife to
have ihem thru the period of Ice
und high water of winter and
hpriug. N'ew' location probably
will be choHeiitln tin spring, Mr.
French belii v-fi. ulmotft a, quarter
of u mile further down .MtTeatn,
where niuch heavier and more iih
Ht ri nt lu 1' rackH will be put In for
next year's catch. It Im considered
ncccHHury to csluhlteh an egg sup-
ply near home ho that the butchery
can be made aelf Htipportlng, In a
way. and the effort will be con
lluued until the circle ha been
completed In Wallowa county wat-
?fceady to Dedicate Temple
IL
:!f, I
Jja ks Ten i) ik Mfkvx nnd J .ov.
f'AKt'AhK LOCKS, Ore' The
( 'aHciide I.ockH IiIkIi Hchnol uyh'
htiHlfctlmll letiiu del'euled t tin Odcll
hlKb hOiooI KirlH, 20 to IS, at Odcll
in a return pnin. The Cancade
l.ockH boyH Ion! lo Odell boy, 14
lo J7.
"Eatsum"
Peanut Butter
FRESHNESS is peanut butter goodness.
"EATSUM" BRAND is made freshly each day
in an up-to-date, sanitary Spokane factory,
from only choice, fresh-roasted peanuts.
You'll notice the difference because it dots not
harden in the container.
Let the child be the, judge.
school spread lor bread.
Your grocer will supply you.
Use it as an after-.
Union Creamery
Company
1112 Jefferson Avenue
Lb Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122
Waleteria
It Shapes Your Suit
While It Presses
If you were to visit any famous shop
like the Kuppenheiiner, or Hart Schaf
fner & Marx, you'd see the suits being
shaped.
And that's what we. do for your suits
with our new Valeterin Pressing meth
odnot only do we press your clothes
we shape them on special presses
just as was done when 'they were
made. The collar will fit; the shoul
ders will set snugly; the style is re
stored to the chest and waist, and the
trousers will hang properly.
Phone us for this service,
it to your liking.
You'll find
We do alteration work and all
kinds of dry cleaning.
Valeteria
Main 701
Cleaners
Motor Delivery
OeorKe i 'UK-tins, to 1i:m ranch in
t he vulh-v wli'-rc. In 4 Npcct.s to
!-tart I'ecdlUK liimn..
.John t 'ouch n-luriii-d home the
la.st of the we-, k from a f w day
J
QF FAST WEEK
1
t rip toJ'orttand. Mr. Touch Hpent
In f w days in the city, jrciilnff
jMonif dental work done,
j (IcorKc cu.salns finUln-d buteher
j Iiik hos the first of the wvk. A
Uininber of other fnrmerH ver the
! country have been-- busy recently
butchering their yi-nr'.s supply of
rnciit. l' A. Jowninif of I ap Jiuh
butchi red u considerable nuiiitter
.' - ftf UttKH durinj; the puKt nnniili.
WAI.l.t i'A, (rt-., fHpechtl) i having nob! liis bacon and lard on
John Htein und Cmily. of I Vper j umtruct. n wuh delivering n pin t
I'ruirie ere. 1;. were in thv -up:f t"1 cured meat the lust of the
j-i-ciion vislijii- !'. A. I o wiling th rt-',ek.
liist of tin week. " V J. ''. l-'lippin. who 1b living in the
il. . 1 of Lower Valley, 1 upper Wliiskey Creek section this
moved a bunch of hi cuttle to winter feeding his slock, has been
1 he Minor -ranch In the hills a i'lulle Hick the past few days. Cier
rew milts east of here, the mldd ! t a Id llewkelt has been caring for
or the w et, lie also umwd ittH j nun. and doing his chores
calves lie purchased recently from
I One-lth of the world) popula
tion IIvch In America in one. way
j or another,
lMaylmr the piano isn't hard - to
learn. AH you have lo do is harti
io find the rbjht notes at the
per time.
1 llariuou of l,iap has been sick l tie
I past several days with the grippe.
j The yield of a whale is about 14
tons of oil, rTut this is very much
agiiin'fi his wishes.
Xmas Cakes Plum Puddings
OM i:nlMi sijii-.
Tiiai'llH-r wllll our llsliill Inriw inrh-ly f C'nl". I'b-,
CaMikli-s,' !(.
HI joii Imvo not likil mr snirco nl.r Imn-
iiiIsmmI a r-al (mil.
Malic! your Xmns ilimii-r poiiipti-U' l.v ( w i vln.s (aild. n
Crust Hi- I.' (iolilcii ( rust I'icmIiicIs siclls (;u:ilil,v.
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Mikrrn of TllKli-Grnilo I'a.lrlM '
"HOM1S OK THE UOJ.OEN CHORT"
saving c
9 sjmi&i
Rev, l,niiftw flrievp l priest txh of 1 lie new ntullha Tmph- in !." Aiigeh-s.
bite Is fdowtr here holding two-yiai-uhl I'shi Siz;i. iiii-st.i in tin- tuU
he will wear at i lie ieuipl il dii utlun.
Technology Plan Results
In Industrial Benefits
At this joyful season, when the whole Christian world joins in a festival of good-will ami gener
osityand parse strings arc loose we find a real pleasure in making it easy for said purse
strings to encompass the greatest possible abundance of the season's good things. And in" the
knowledge that our service has given you a little more or a little better of these 'ImVana
Goodies than yon might otherwise have enjoyed, we are happy, and wish you a Merry Christma::.
f'AMHJtilMlK, Alawi. AI. KU Ion Unit the plan alwi ban worked ,
(yeai-H ago industry and education
Koi logciner m a plan or coopera
tion und Industry has been com
ing bin k for more ever Miner. To
day Uie division of Industrial co
operation at the MassachUHftlH In
stitute of Technology nun more or
ders than It can fill. ,
ThlH iuen of cooperatioti In call
ed (lie "lechnology plan." lirlefly,
it opr ratcH lo place ul .IndUKiry'H
door the wivices of highly truimd
technical und Hcientiflc workers,
as well an tlieir equipment, in or
der that problems conlroiiling the
buslneKH- world maV , be solvt d
without u diHruplion of 11 reset t
methods or tt lel- jp in production.
Jtesulls of the plaii have been
to I)iiik men from many fact orb a
Into the institute to work and
j study In Uh laboratories; to Keud
I research w orkeri from the Inst i
tuti' Into the ' factories, und to
1 the' worker and profes
sors uuve 10 inn growing ucmuiKis
and needs of the industrial' world.
A .si do from these TcnultH, iTo
fessor fliurb'H I. Norton, director
of thn division, believes ttiis co
oiierutlon Juih cuused many nuinu
IlK'turetH to I lie re; 1 the Uliioiut
of resi'urch work done In their
I own factories to t he end of h"t-
leriiiK their productM. lie cite.)
the exa tuple of u lunnufaetiir'V
of woolens who believed bin prod
uct to be the best, obtainable. A
customer complained as to the
quality of his goods ami appealed
to the Institute lor help. Jte
search pi oIchsoi-h found 1 lie trou
ble and means of correcting ji.
The manuiactiirer buitt a tatioi i
tory of Ida own, manned It w 11 h
technology giniluateH nnd kept t he
tern arch worker us a vlsting in
stt ictor until lie was sure things
wtTf running as Day should.
I'rofessor Notion Is of the opin
io . the advantage of technology!
students. He furlber hetievcH Hint !
I he work of the professors in :he
I lebl tends to keep 1 he si iideat s '
in close touch with industry while;
they arc still students. ' j
Some opposition to the plan
was developed at Uh inception,
Professor Notion said, because it j
was felt t ho outside work would I
Interfere too much with the duties,
of teaching. 1'roieHKor Norton huh j
It has worked in the opposite di
rection. '
Some or me problems that the
lusl Utile professors 'have been
culled ".ipon to solve include d - j
tcrmining the effect of laumleriruf t
unon cotton fabrics: perfection of
11 machine to build silica
lor steel furnace lining
lug the effect upon buil
v) brut Ions caused by trucks nn
opcrut'ioti or heavy machinery, nnd
many ot her problems of widely
divergent natures.
ricriioii hi
fllca bri-;.Hjr
igs; st udy- I 1
uildings of
lutlinn Mlssloimry lYnnuitctl
I'KNIM.irroX. On,, AM it n
service of -7 years as missionary
to the Indians at Tutuilla mission
Itev. J. M. Cormdison has bi-eti
promoted to the position of field
secretary In the Indian division for
the hoard of national missions of
the Presbyterian church. 1 1 re- .
turned here to bid farewell to his i
friends preparatory to Ink lug bis
departure, lie will travel all over
Hie country and visit mis.-iions in j
his new work. The mission is 1
now in charge of Allen paiewa. an j
Indian, who is a catidldate for lie j
m in 1st ry.
I ror
Going Up
1 j
;t? t
Christmas
High-Grade
Dinner Sets
Carving Sets
Etched Glassware
Flower Howls
Sleds
And Ice Skates
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-R5
William Oihl' M Aw. f'Tni.r
rtnry vt lh. Iiraiury. I nlwan
KlllltiS to Imd liflpln hurnl.
I'hoto howt lilm tulHB I'll of
llntlp( fur the N.jr ll.lltt
r- ' l-Au"'1" -
FEED
Rnlliil Onl
llnllitl llnrli'
Wluilr Oini
-mi-kiHl 'orn
Wlmli Whrnl
Mill I
llnlol Alfnlf
llnlttl Tlllinllty
linlifl sirnw
(.rll
Kgg Maker
Snrnlrh
Auk Our Prlt-rs.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Main 792
The 'Ori in and Operation of
Skatfs Stores
The elephant is a inaui mot h beast, eijually cap
nbU' of much r;icnl or 111 ich l.n nn accurlin,T !'
the manner or his handlin;;. lu hint is latent al
inoHt mil 1 mill d pinvcr for service or for destruc
tion und tie- cfi;:n,!(.H im,, which his i?reat HtretiBtii
fihall be iiided are matters for the dt-term inn t ion
of the man or men into whose keeping he is
(.Hen. Likewise, the Kre.it Mallet type of locnino
live ---roanns ' down the track with its string of
cars Hashing after it like the tail to a comet is
a pot nt faettu- tor derjiruction unless the man at
the throttle is cool-headed, steady nerved and 'of
unswerving righteousness of purpose, ut, unless
t iie 1 urriiieer shall have suddenly wone nmd, he
will be t rue lo his trust and triide his train, and
his pussenj'.eiH through to safety if for no nthvr
reason than bemuse he realizes that to do other
wise means hit; ou n dent rue) ion us well as t he
destruction of the mighty pouur which hi? controls.
It Is true Ilia! n-at organizations, such us
KUaiar" lilort-s. retu'esenl a mighty power and mucu
has bun said- by those who lacked information,
or who had Viven the- matter but slisht thought
or who wi-re iiispin d by a miHconceptjim of their
own ttelf-i.ilen si---about tile potential menace which
t Ids power const i; 11 ted. To reali'.e the fa I lacy of
tins ar.ifijiiten! fl is only necessary to n-fleet for a
moment -pon the s-lf-evident fact that the mail
or m-n capable of building these Kreat organiza
tions must be pon-seK.,.,! 0f at h ast a normal .amount
of entiitiu n sense. A nd. being possessed of ordi
nary eutprttoM senMA they have only to look back
over history to ren'liae tliat the sllghteKt abuse ol
t he power whieh t lu-y conl roi will inevitably re
Hull in the ultiinale destruction of that power an I
t hem;'- l e.s ,u it h it.
Thus, it is nvain S'-en that the clement of self
intereat :t:;ide from any higher t'liotivi s, autonial
I ally nets a:; a sal. ty- valve and a Very effecli e
clierk up-u t::e aeiluiiH of those to whom tin pub
lie h: a sei a nt lo entrust the guidance of the
policies of ki'i ;;t iast it ut inn I:irt hertnorc, it is
an ineouri-ovei-tibi law of 'economies that only
those eii'erpri.-jes v. liieh render the greatest serv
ice can hupe 10 lairvive and the old must give
, way to the new in e:'et proportion lo the greater
tier vice u liieh the new can render. Therefore, to
continue to eist t he n'ew must constantly $1 rive
to eee. else il. loo, will fall by I lie wayside. Kor
in tin-, ijisi analysis the public is a merciless judge
and will be s- rved.
In the mass eft oil, represented by such oigan
i.elhuis a:: SLagns slons. guided by sound and I'cm-tltia-''e
policies. Iis l he greatesl opportunity for
genuine -r ve i.ii'l individual accomplishment.
Motivated by the tiehl intpilses and destined for
a d finite u- oal ol" the m.i xitiium in serv-
i'e and t 11 ici- tn y there is apparently no limit
to the sjd-tHttd ii'Milus which Is u it hi n their power
to p roil tic . And t liese results need not all be
utah-rial although e h!iv found that the piui
ttc is gepe rot is, even lib-'tal. in rewarding its real
se r ,-ints I In y r:m be and are deeply gratifying
to I he solll :;t Well.
In the earlier articles of (his series we have
tii'A limv ikagus slore originated from tlie efforts
of oee man lo find to solution for what, lo hint,
constituted a prnMcm in larger community servie
W have s- 1 n them now from h tiny, one-man
undci-l.iUIng to an i-nteiprlse of ast propoi-tioi-s
iih more than :!"( sions and I'lt'ti wide itwiik",
loyal, at ftest u nd enthusiastic yo ing men nnd
women eng;ig. d in their operation. We have seen
inaugurated a profit -snaring plan that is unique
'in its vupe and equity to all concerned. Including
the iitlinuile consumer. It lias been made clear
how it is pnss-il i,. sometiuu-s lo make a liberal
profit out of wlt.it others waste and stilt render
the puMtf 11 genuine "service of saving."
If litis series of article!! shall have revealed and
made un it 1 standa id.- io the reader the marvelous
spirit. the r'liira'j.-iiiis heart and the sincere
pitrpiii-e of every :neinh t of this great body of
men and worn 11 who are striving cheerfully nnd
etuitenh uly -tew a nl t he ultimate goal of "I Jistri
but Ion w itlioot u asle" if they shall have nfa.-'.c
you n ward us as s.mply "one of the community
in spit it and i-ndca vor"- to know t hat SkuKK
ftoiitt, tike most other stores, are owned exclusively
by t he m.-n ulm act ually operate them and that
the piwii arc ymir frh nds and neighborH t h. n
all of t ::e eftort f their prepat 11 1 ion and publi
cation will be more t ban .instilled.
U .' bejiati this serif! of articles with a state
ment 1 oni-ei aiitjf lieverend S. M. Sknggs. the foun
der of Sk.n:i:s stores. We want to close It in the
same way by saying that the 'uf r lism and hlgu
purpose of the man found its only material re
ward in the w;'v be would have it the achieve
ment of b:y liie's aiitbition "to be aide to preach
tin tb'-qM I w ithout I'li.iriiK whervcr the tied and
to the limit of It is capacity' and the founds to
make t his pos-dble reuiilarly f bid t heir way t.
bun front the proiits of the Institution he founded.
Candies
Nuts
3 hhs. Xmas Mixed Candy 51c
3 Lbs. Plain Mixed Candy.... 51c
4 Lbs. Commercial Chocolates '. , ---8!)c
4 Lbs. Gum Drops .' ....89c
4 Life. Jelly Beans .". S9c-
5 Lbs. Special Mixed Candy 89c
5 Lb. Box Hand-dipped Chocolates... $1.)9
4 Lbs. Mixed Nuts g9c
2 Lbs. Soft Shell Almonds..:. : '. -79c
2 Lbs. Large Oregon Walnuts !..T 85c
2 Lbs. Medium Oregon Walnuts file
2 Lbs. Brazil Nuts : 55c
2 Lbs. Peanuts '. 35c
2 Lbs.' Salted Peanuts .. - '.49c
Fruits
., Vegetables
3 Dozen 321 size Oranges and basket....:
1 Dozen 150 size Oranges
1 Dozen 21(i size Oranges..........
3 Grape Fruit, 54 size.
1 Dozen Sunkist Lemons
..80c
. POc
...45c
..47c
..19c
2 Bunches Large Celery :...'. 29c
Large Cauliflower : :i(ic, 35c, 10c
2 Large Heads of Lettuce '. 25c
fi Lbs. California Sweet Potatoes 15c
2 Lbs. Eastern Cranberries' : 45c
Bananas, per Lb 15c
2 Lbs. Bulk Pates '. 29c .
2 Lbs. .Layer Figs 15c
5 Lb. Box Layer Figs .'. 89c
10 Lb. Box Fancy Prunes $1.99
5 Lb. Box Fancy Prunes , 99c
Miscellaneous
lS-oz. Can Extra Large Ripe Olives...., : 70c
9-oz. Can Extra Large Ripe Olives 40c
8-oz. Can Lartre Ripe Olives 30c
8-oz. Can Medium Ripe Olives 35c
Quart Jar Green Olives file
Pint Jar Green Olives 40c
Pint Jar Stuffed Olives 19c
6-oz. Jar Stuffed Olives 39c
3-oz. Jar Stuffed Olives : 18c
Large Tin Heinz Plum or Fig Pudding ..19c
Small Tin Heinz Plum or Fig Pudding 25c
1 Lb. Can Heinz Mince Meat . .'. !....35c
2 Lb. Can Heinz Mince Meat : 59c
-Quart Jar Libby's Mince Meat .....59c
Iarge Bottle Heinz Sweet Gherkins 1 tc
Quart Jar Economy Sweet Pickles (i"c
Quart Jar Economy Plain Sour Pickles 59c
Tint Jar Economy Sweet Pickles 39c
Pint Jar Plain Sour Pickles LZ"!""9c
Large Bottle Royal Ann Cherries I.....fi5c
Small Bottle Royal Ann Cherries 25c
Money
Savinp;
SKAGGS
Cash
Stores
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