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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1926)
- I -..-Saturday, March 13, ffiflilSES r RELIEF FOHD fatOK. Ore.- " (Hncolall - l.e Vuun Hovlen and Itohort- Smith wero 'over from lui Grundc Bunday, visiting will) friends hi llnlon. c ivoit i ailinun, who nus u pesi y tlon 111' a drug store. In The Pull", is hero for a short vacation. vHu Is visiting with IiIh parents. Monday evening the rosy Ihen ter wan the been of a bum: fit pro Rruni. for tho Near' Kant Heller 'fund. ThlB work -was encouraged liy tho Comineecial Club und purls of jhe program, furnished hy Ihc public schopls and other orgaiilxu tlonp of the ownt " v liulliU I nlqiio Cnhln ' Riipormtendont It. 11. llmincy of fhoRtate fish hatchery has built a cabin ueur- tho hulcliery building that h very unique. Tho logs are practically all the sumo slxo and Jhe,:;'entlro outside and inside Is rintxlird only with rough logs, cx wp) fhe.roof and floor, jit one flntl hnT jjia -built a fireplace ' and the Avails are decorated wit If deer Refill. polls and other trophies. Allhe rurnlturit In made of limbs ttn Vho chain aro covered'; with lieurannd deer sldns. ( Cjun rooks, Bhclvpsn.nd'. other such cotivenien oes'ariMriiade etthcr-of. ; limbs or deer ;fctft. " Thev)inUi caliih;. gives otto on Impression, of being ,: In n mountain- home 'many miles .from civilization, 'and the men whs visit ed thoplacc. during the picnic last Sunday wero,tonu in-mcir- .prnise of the; Ingenuity and painstaking worU- of .the builder. The door, which. I? mode of. split Ions, has the proverbial lalchstrlng. which Mr. nonnry, says, Is always on the out-Bldofor-visilors. To help out. the Near East Ttc llef junds a benefit program was (riven, at the. Coxy theater Monday evening.; Tho regular movie films and nil the numbers by other or ganizations wero: donated to - this cause; as were also tho use of the theater and. the expenses that go with It. Besides two films there rero two. numbers' by the high school flee club, gypsy dnnclng by Hetlilnn Miller, and Jupnjiose read ing, byjnlss Alma Tlracht. Tho lo. cat band played several pieces on the, sieel beforo the beginning of the' nfagram. A , donation fee wasArlven at the dooi" and nil this moey will bo 'turned oyer-to the Near East Relief fcor. v Mrs. Iiugljlln who teaches music In iconncctloir with the- Union schools .will, give a recital on Thursday evening of this week. The. program will consist of ' both vocal and plnno numbers. . It will bo given, at the high school assem bly ahd will bo free n;H.: Bonney and Frank Ham wetir'to .tho. Umatilla river last veeTrttrtry'stecllicad fishing, but they found tho stream too muddy and hai no success.' - - "k; ;-- Program Well Attended THc "musical program given at tho.'t J. S. 'Church .Mat evening wni'weir attended and appreciated by ' ill" those , "who heard It. follow in" s the program as glvoni.com miitttv singing: chorus by tho Jim for Hoys and girls: mixed quartet by J.iuls Zaugg, rialr.Or.il,' Aliro Orton'. and Bob Hanson; reading by .Was Atkinson: , instrumental duet by, Vivian, and Bculah Kof tori:'. ypcal solo by Johnny Gcert s'nnf ultlress on ."The. Effect of Miisld pn ' Mankind": by Klmer Stodarn. of La, Grande: :danre, TheJHUjjhlond Fling, by Nclllo Oerftseni and Othello nichins: vo cal solo Thy Jack Ord;..mnlc qirtir tctby Messers. Baxter, Goertscn, Hanson and Anderson:- mixed chorus by Junior girls. The meet ing opened with on Invocation and closed with a benediction-. : 1 Tho boys of :, the high school havebegun running and limbering up preparatory to tho moro.stren flo it'll i.work for tho track meets to be-,held7.duiing the-' spring. The girli.nro practicing indoor base ball' and-anticipate a very success ful Reason, as there are several new--players '.who are. showing ' up well at the first practices, y' Wonuin's Club .Mca'la The Woman's Club held nn in tcrcjaing meeting at the .homo of Mr E. E. Purscl In North Union last 'Thursday afternoon. After thebusiness session there was a general social hour. ( A delicious luntk was served by Mesdamcs Partec, Gilmore, Titus,' Williams WHEN STtTKSTt th. Bo.tM CMtege ! rtfUkM, Arts an V nrMdy. Mas AartUa UrMu 11 f?J5 192G. and Miss Cadwell. : , . Mrs. K. J. Alniiln nirlvod home from Portland last week and will soon open. up her millinery shop. K. H-Cline wlro In acting as de puty nssossor,- is looking after the assessment of property In this end of the-valley. . . . .' . . - Charles Kuhn, who was 111 or the flu for sonin ttino, is again able to rcHuiiio his truck work between I'nlon and La Grande.' MI'CII TIMK , NKKIiED. VKMDI.KTON. Mar.-.X3.-.(AP). It will take several- months for tho lunj settlement committee of tlifi commoroiui associ.-iiioii .net-t.. to oltaln data for a program to ilcuro settlers, for- t'.matilla comi ty. The local body-will join luo I'ortliind r.hainlier of Coinmcrce and the state. chamber In a twW- vear iirogiam to si'cure new pen- Pie. ' - -..- ' Beauty Treatments-Aid Deranged Minds Futlent, at he Missouri state .nospitai tor me insane. SC josepn, io., .aro getcing s n.w sino nt- --cure. Dr. J. li- Pafrer. superintendent, hotds-that marcel waves fsclul msssases .and .the. like help .riorf women', mind. and now there, s busy beauty parlor In th ' Iiltlullon ,, , . . .. . , Figures riecauw Clyde Martin. . former hlch school principal at PaJmyra, lnd., built a community house, organised a basketball team nnd provided reere-ilion fitcilltiis for the. young people of. the town, elders ot tho Pslmyra f'hurch of fhrlRt have accused him of helnr "worldly and un-fhrlstinn" and are seeking to oust him from tho church. These pictures were taken at his first trial, when it was voted lo refer the case to the entire cong-relation. At the left, above. Is rhnrlca Ellis, elder who brought the charges ugalnst-Mur'tln; below is William noston, who pnstded ut tho trial. At the right B. R Boston, his brother, and editor of the town' only paper. Is shown carrying a hufro Bible to the cburcb lo use la Uila testimony against Martin. t COMING AROUND TO If OUTLOOK IS : v HOPEFUL TO : '7- GOV. PIERCE (C'ontfnuod Kroin Pnpor I.) 5 foron to nlil In lirlnBliiff lotfolhtir tlin fnrmor hiuV buftin'H8 nmn. "'o opprutfcn nuiKt conto op thorp may bo trouble- uheail," h subl. "Yon are plow.nnfrrou'iur." Hfi prijdtrtnd thutMf , tho 'P "of whont remuina ahovn $1.25 IIhtp )h no (lUPHtton that "thlnKa wiltfrrow brlrfhtor.; i HoV, ijoolamltlml'.' hvo Bonomt condition In Orojrpn i ox coi'illnKly ffootl, rHppcJalty i-tho frnlt Hoctions. KurntotH must bo oi.luo:ih'l,. ho Piail, In tho bost way to Hfilvo " llt;ir probtoniH. " "Our Dirniors nniHt aoM tho .bottor plckotl p'roiluots' In nMor to got t'lio 1oRt in Indiana's "Worldly" 1 i LA GRANDE EVENING. OBSERVER prico.;i Competition rulos nl vo must st inly It from . .ovory .angles?' -.".Jbirinfr his alilroBs he oxplulnotl tho propowrd MrN;iryHuugon bill, bofortv, oonKros lust your, - addltiff that u similar mo u mi re Is up In tho Capitol, Ho urffiwl that every furm er H'iid "h'ariu l-lfo Abroad by Oodftard, In order to lenrn the de tallH of the Danish system.- lle. tourhed- upon tajcatlon. de ploring tho burden placcii on itui istat. tK-roni here Oov, Pierce leavoa for Hrtlem, endlri(r a liiroe-day Kastorn Oregon visit.- " . -: , J jib rlnlnment I'rotrrsiu Prior 10 the governor's address, Miss nothlno Mlllor, of Union, danoed' und responded to nn eii tihurilaHtlo encore with a presenta tion of tho Charleston. .. , v, , The Neighborhood, club sextet hup" three numbers, at tho open- Trial ma LOCAL: NEWS OF IE PARK 'TUB PAllK, (Special) About one Inch Of snow fell at 1 tie 1'urs Monday nlKht, hut It" melted . al most as fast us It fell, practically disappearing by Tursduy inurnliin. 1 Oeoriro Mellow butchered a beef Sunday iind delivered It to lluker Monduy. Mr. McDow reports tne roails betM'eeu The I'urk und Huker ui'e in Rood condition.; . ' ;' Othello Lay went lo liiir Creek Monday iiioriiinif to help Mr. Wun- l; r' with his mrlnir work. , llo will lrlvo tructur. . Mr, und Urn Clurenee Vuliordar relebruted their . silver wedding anniversary H)urduy. lloli Wanker, VlrKll lluiicnn, Guild Tiy untl Kenneth Vanorder Hicnt to naker.last week to get the O. E. Woodsch rattle, which huvo been In lluker valley all'wiu lt. They have- been- feedlnir ut the riluiilo (Molten ranch- there. Tlie cuttle will he taken to Mho' Vvmon Love rnneh ut I'itlo val ley, whero they will be kept until time to turn them on tho rumre. 'runk WlKKicsworth when on his way to tho mountulns to cut wood Sunday 'morning, -. found -a denil dead coyote In the trull. Mr. WIk Kleswniih put some poison nut lor coyotes-several days uko. '. tMumice Vanorder liutehereti three, fat notes Monduy. . Mr. und Mia.'Vln liunriin ami children. (Irnndlna Duncan n n.l Uonard Whllti-n wero vlstnrs at Mrs. :Kva Vanortler's Hunduy. M''rnnk WiBiflesworth helped Mr. McDow butelier beef Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vanorder and children wero visitors ut the Clarence Vanorder homo Monday. Wln Duncan, of HtK I'reek, was holplna- Geore McDow butcher Sunday. : . . . ; .-Krnrik' WlKKlesworth butchered twa lnrao Iiokk Monday. . FRUlT TALKS FEATURE OF CONFERENCE (Continued From Page 1.) ants havo airreed to pay 26 cents a crate more for home itrow.n bcr-J rle thnn they do ror ttiOHc rrom oiltsldo shippers. - .' , rowers Srieakn. f'Bome popular fallucles about noils and productivity were exploded by V.- ij. rowers, head of tho Molls department at O. A. C, who tta-vo ri.' compact lecture on "Soil Troh- Ing pfUi:meotlngl.whlch was pro- man of tho conference. : 'The attendance last night, wfcs ,not. hr largo as hart been oxpeoted, possibly due to Inclement weather. k'lus.ln Orchard and In Gmlu Hld.V ' . .. . Mr. Powers gave (ho farmer rapid-fire Information on the fac tum thatenter Into the.. Increasing and diminishing of crop yields, and JtutfLL'sted. immna by uJiLoh tho .vaU ley can bo ntnilo to serve it capac ity. Hn took itu hoan'ra Into tho jronftdvncof of the expctinjenira at ih . college; ad told of ferllltalng j tests that are beliig worked: pot. touch. ng on tim inveatigutiou of irrlnatlun feaslbtltty In tjic- Grande Hondo vulloy. Mr. Powers advised the farmers to recognise that suo cuiwriil and profltabtA irrigation can-only be conducted with tho aid of - more numerous fnrtnqrs who will be willing to o Into more In tensive farming. ; , It. H. Klpp. Prtland chamber of commerce marketing specialist, who jwus to havo spoken this jnorotug. I deferred his -addde tilt afternoon jwhon the program fell" behind ! schedule at Umch time. . Miss Maudu. .Wilson and Miss lJucy Case, liome making special ists, surveyed the homo oconomlo work in Oregon for tho women this Good Bread Essential It's the main food for many menus toast of sweet bread for breakfast, muffins or sandwiches for lunch, hot .rolls or hot bread, for dinner. Nothing is more delicious than good bread and good butter. Since it is so important an item, your .flour deserves special attention as to food value and baking economy. Laboratory tests prove as do kitchen :tests - Federation Flour is ideal for your use. A home product from Grand Ronde Valley flour. ; W Advertising Pay Youi! Advertising bringa to millions, at reasonable prices, comforts and conveniences that without advertising would lie luxuries that only a few could enjoy. , ' ' America is an advertising nation. That is one reason- why the man with moderate means here enjoys more comforts than most wealthy men abroad. . . . Because thousands on thousands of people ask for a certain article by the same name, which they have read in the same advertisements, it is possible for the advertiser to sell this item at a minimum of effort. , ' It is therefore possible to manufacture and to distribute this product at a saving which you share with the advertiser. ; When you figure the number of: items in your daily life built by advertising, you can appreciate that advertising does pay you! - : , , ADVERTISEMENTS ENABLE YOU TO BUY BETTER THINGS AT LESS COST jJtvnioou, Mbs AVlliton this nioriw i lug enlisted the uul of Union coun) ty women In her Invtuitlgatlon' ofi the oxpemlltura of tha hpine makers time, supplying thom with charts toy which they are to keep k dallv records of every flve(mlnutes of I ho coming week. r 1 t j XJtcports and recommendations I preceded tho round table dlseu-j slim 1 .this afternoon In all depurt-1 ments. ' : ' .: Af ni ,,,v .t' 1 Tonight the boyn ond girls oliiha Oregon Hdw. Cl Imp. Co. ' . ...... . .- .-1 . . ....... Your Grocer Has It! "Don't Say IHour -Sny rederntion.' . : 3 will Inspire the proKraiiC lo.bo ffturd by tkt rtm.. of medals to the judging team & t O, M, JUtmmer, manager of t pacific International Uvea took ox : position. . '! H, E. Beymour, state clttb leader will give an aOdreaovM Oregart f i?iub Hork for t9J." Motion pte turta of the work, and demon ' m rat Ion of Boy Hcout maneuvers wit) com Wto with sausle to supple-. ' inent the speeohoa.. . Is i. ' - i