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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1926)
' , Wednesday, QctoW 13, -192G. ' v Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper TOANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publlhr HAKVEY V. MATTHEWS... ..Buatnetu) MunuKur , PublUlied ercnlnsi, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oreffon. The Observer-Htur published every Krlduy. i Entered ut the I'OHtnrTice ut l,a Uruade, Oregon, ue Second Class Mull Mutter under act of March 2, JS79. OWfCJAI. TAl-Elt OK UNION COUNTY AND THE i 1 CITY Olf I.A GHAND13 MEMHKH ASSOCIATED PRESS 'The Associated i'ress is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of uli news dlspulches credited to It or not otherwlite credited r published thurein. All rlRhln of repuhllc-iitlon of speclul dispatches lii this pupur, und ulso the locul news Iwro In ulso mo reserved. -I r-i SUilSCHJl'TION HATES i Ity Currier Dully, per month In ndvunco iJfilly, per six months in udvunce Dully, singlu copy i Iiy stall Dully, per month In advance Dully, pec six months in udvance Dully, per year In udvunce . Weekly OJicrvor-Htur, per yeur 75c ..M.f.0 - &P 5llo ..2.1i0 ...r. oo ..(2.U0 i ADVEHT1SINQ HATES Display, forelsn, per column Inch Display, Iprul, per column Inch Tine conlruct rules on application. ..42c ..4 He : Till-: SAINTS AlilO SAKIC "Tile f.nii! will li'Tp llpe fiet of Ills s-llnts, und llu- wit Red shall he selil In diM'luieHH; for l.r rtrenKtll sluill no Ulan prevail." I Willi. "C:7. WARNS DRIVERS TO DIM LIGHTS Seattle Milk Down I ,3 Cents a Quart HBATTI.R. Wash., (lit IS. (Al' The majority of Keutlle dairi"!i Wasco County Trying Out New Smutless Wheat Cars Collide on Jioadh'i'iny w miik ut m a Nnrthwmt of Island "tuan a nurtiim or x -.-ni from ; Tin.: dai.i.ks. nw. on. 33 INUI LIiea&t ui laiauu A1(m,Iliy. Th ...nu .litrllulo.V t Th). fir mnm-prot.f vyh.at to he Llty Last JNlgnt lussoclutlun . MuihIuk night i planted on any roimm-rrlnl vrale t rt'aw tl the pi1n. or milk ri-iitn;in wum o county liita lr-n sown "l'W nioturiwtH m-eui Ut realize 'aflr tint dairy lia.l I 0 I'un- Atllh tt.-.t ...... hriMPnt liullt law rPfllllrPHi: 1. . ..... Utll(Ct ' . . ,, 1 he run MMK lu try In uiidor con- ' j tract to itlnirn.tiif milk fur tin; Carnation farm, own"! by tli- Carnation 1ilk IVoductH rwnpuny. one of tlx huff'! ilnti-y oonccriiK in the I'nltcil H(iiln. J 4-IUT'i Olmrr. patch Tin- B owni'fl hy 'll was oh- taiiH'fl 1 1 oi)i station. - (llnwitii)K wlH'ii pavement are wet i)iKf ri(il Htato Traffic Officer I- 10. UlTt tlllH IIMJIIllllK'. I "We Mh.'l"'il a t"oi iiiiuiy ilrlveiH in the rain hu-t iiIkIU and warned tliPin, tutt It watt liiiioi.Hille 1m Kt them all. ( .Mil si Dim MuhH ' '"I'nnVr t ho present law, u mo torist travt'lliiK ui a wet highway riiUHi-ifim hl inhlx whfnovov hfj 1 uii'ftH atnttlicr car, Juwt ax he wiih rfMiuirctl tu rln fitrincily whcriliPi liJivi'iucntK vt?ve wfl ir, dry. Jn Inwn, hi nIkmi)(1 drive with hix dim-mci-M on, If the. tii'i'iM are wet, ;"lt a roinindor 1 Hiilfiiknt, wo Khali nt't luted l' tnalte any ai retM,:', iho truffle officer funcluiii'd. Ffvc Curs ( olli(c. . Five HiiK '-fluui cd in; a nilx-nii Uio nttiPi- i i ic- of Inland City last niKlit that wiik Mtmed' pni-tly lo! In 1 1 itrct - Lo- (lini on wcl i-iLVt;riK'nt and partly to lack of rontml uiil. . r v tlio purt'nf the driven, i , fM If.l0 ril.-Wd A cur driven hy Harry Huan .M Klil-'OltD, Ore Oct. l'.i (AP) JJGIOX WILTj jrni kiii. 111 lllfl U '4 MIIH (Ml int " """" "l "j"" ln flrii'ndn-W'alliiwii 1a ko hiKhwuiy :'onnly Jnd;rc W. J. Ilartxi-ll, re rtt r.r,', p. in. i. hall an approach-.('un rc n vote, plcdjnr t he llik' anto and shortly aftorwardM an-0,,,lty I'Oiirt to pay W II. (ore, nilnn- uii-iiclf liu i- (i-iu.i.i i ' local hanker and cliah-nian n fllw acroMM the rnml, and collided withlHtlltl' rnnunlttee which wenred tho the from whi't'l of a thlfd cal the I"if"a,'c of the Oregon and miif pnllce report. Another machine hiiIu tax refund nieanun one per tried to thread its Way through thef'nl "r the revenueft coinfiif; to trio and hit the rear of the third hnon county or a net mini of car and hefor the affair was hclween l(i,(i(i0 and s 15,000. the ihiro experiment the rik'ht kind of effect on tho . Krcnci people." ) lliirim Jta' AtU'iul I Major It. Jt. Huron, although he : Kayu hp Ih not plunnlnfc too pptim iHticully on koIiik across, also cx- ( presw.-d tlie opinion that the uc- ccptancc of the Invitation was a j wise thing. "The Krcnch iff.vcrninent made I the Invitation' o strong-. W cordial In the offer of hospitality ! thirt I think ft 1ms ovureomc any tmpliUHant attitude that existed." 100,000 Jiushels Of Wheat Sold I'i:mij:ti!v, (jet, fore than Uoii.ihm) wheat have heen dlspoHed tli Ih set-lion in the past two wi aticotdliiK' lo craln men ltrc it Ih cKliniatcil that fid per cent of I Hl'ti crop of 6.r(i,iniK husliclB has hcen sold, l-'urirn-rs are now busy with tlulr fait seedtn; niil arc anxious for oia rain to aid thi' wheat. ' Oecuon to ltU'ls Oreicon's delejfutrt were nmonp i , , Iihow- who vole', aecevdnnee. Judpe ,'r, vo,..Q ff-oivtiifr of smut-proof ' J; mM lhlfi IIIOPIlillIt. wheat has heen confined to the ()n tho a(,vlro of u rorlluIlt! lJin Irodlone rows in the Krain nursery in p of Rh,ppin(C lirr!Ulfc. (directed hy tho county aKent. I of the Pari8 convention, the j'lhese tcln have proved that the ; vn)ion ut Marshfleld de- , county is a.lapiahle to the variety. ; Ui resohl0on propowd for The seed U: of the reyal variety, (nftruction of Its delegates to vote and the era in Is tnarded. with aiatraint the trip to Krunee. j put ( straw. While no outstaml- j-'ivd K. Kiddle, former state Jtiitf production records are claim- j pouunardcr, aalil at noon' that he 13. (AP). jed for reKal wheat, the yield will (felt the Paris convention "would bushels of ! he on u i;ir with any other turkey lot to weld tho two nations of in i wheat mown In the county, and : toirei her, k.-fjthe seed need not he ij-eated for "The attitude we hear so much smut. about I do not believe is represen- It is exneeterf that tho wheat 'tallve of the Kronen people. Per- frrowci-H will curef ulty wuteh t lie ivhiiIIh on Olmrr'H properly. If tic added nd ventage of t he dis eascresiritanl. .uallly, 11 is lliouirlit probable that olbers may jlant Ihc wheat lieNt seuson. Pretty Patterns in Stamped Goods 1 kfc rf:"- txV ' Alll CONVENE IX PARIS IN 1927 (f'ontlnuftd from Vtwu One Moually. 1 think that tho accept ance of the invitation is the best thinar 1 1f ut could bo dono for both countries." Scvecnl IMim Trij l.cHhlPH M Khblle, I.u Ornmlo legionnaires who expect or hope lo go or .whose friends expect or hope they may go are ,lerry l-'oley Otis I'altiter, Dr. P.ay I''. Murphy. - Jlmmie itosenbaum. Judge-' Hrady. l-'ranlc I. Appleby. Harvey Matthews, and Jesse An drews. William Kcuy, oi naaer, Is planuliiR' to ko willi thorn. 'Heligion wilPperHist' declares a doctor of divinity, will .persist in denpuncinff science? iiut Puffilistic contest.s show how fill the world loves a fitfht -when poniehody else does the fighting. , Anyway, you have got to hand it to the sensational part Ipf the press for conservation and economy, for the use they make of reconditioned murder cases. T "A man has invented an umbrella whose edge is marked straightened nut a fifth vphiclo warf in the uroup. No one was Injured and no ureal damage, was done to any of the automobiles. : aitll iide toward aristocracy than we do. tieneral Pershing t hey know and respcet. 1 1 he goes over then1 ia couimander, it will have . New York fans killed an umpire, proving that even in New York Justice has her moments. MARIE ABOARD I ! QUEEN OF SEAS (Continued from Tage One) J the radio.-. When she ets out in the west slip hopes in have a chance to go horseback riding, this being her op" otitilonr Hmrt. Prlnco' .icholas plays golf and he and his sister. Ileana both go In occaslun-! ally for tennis. j The big Hhlp put to sea last night at it o'clock from 'herbonrg. it i wan ralnlnu- hut ovnrv n.rt.i ,,..,.,,,! with 305 days, and the interior is decorated with a map of j the waterfront was agimv and the' p. m. -MeiiiDius, hiill ant v - lliminalet), played her searchlightM. Ufn.n tho Leviathan. " CANKERS FAVOR . RRANCH BANKING ; (T'ontlnuoil from Pwro Onn) the heavens. Iiy holding the umbrella over the head and pointing the handle at the pole star the owner cannot got Just, claims its inventor. This sounds interesting and useful jit first. JJut.does one curry an umbrella in weather in which One can see the pole star or stars even brighter? And is fln umbrella part of the camper's usual equipment when he is lost in the woods? We guess most of us will stick to the sup jnd our watch und our pocket compass and the way the down f'"',',','"'"1" 'j'"'1 "'" i";,v",, timber lies und the blue haze'flver water and the smell of th W j--iMVi'iffn11 w,ih ''Il'.oli ,' in tiw wind and one thing and another, until some one invents a,"1" y oiu.-ition t tim mm .... .,, , j t. .a i, iiliiiiiil lionl,. wliUh uiovliUiil Unit jiucKei iiying inn wuii iiitignuiii; -tiuu ioliuiiuiiii.u t1v4111.11 ments. no imirn bruiifli Ijhiikh should ho MililllllKllOll. '' . Itiinkrrs 1''iivih' lliin . Aftor.tlin rxt,'iKlotl sflHlon, in wlilc-h iiropononts' nnd oitponrnt.'i wi'i'o irtvi'ii c:irh Hido nn hour und hull' lo nrt'Si'iit its raso, tho I In fttvnr or pnssnirt! ' - TRUK SOCIAL SKRVICE. N ; "To help the needy is service, to be sure, but only the first stage in service, said a leading American rabbi in,imii. rs vol his New Year sermon. "The next step is the fashioning of ZT one's entire career not tho spare hours or the smplus energy, riio 'coim-niion m iiie but one's whole essential life-so that it will count in the Z" (ivos of other men for growth and advancement." There is a ims im in ,.xist, nco. Mr. ji. vors -difficult stnndard-almost as much so "lie ye perfect asj"'; 'l'Z your Heavenly Father is perfect," and coming to about the oust nivoinpnni.'d i,y wiv dim Biiipo thing. Not by doles or by sabbath observances alone,1 ," Mn"' uscuu us tnose may lie, no men miiKe over inemseives or so- -i.o.h aiik iis. or ours,. is npt- Tiui society rpniiires the ivhuilHinir nf flip wlinlc lilVj"'1 "ir lH r ''"I"'1 -nt. rinlnmn.it piety. tho purifying us by fire, the constant direction to one end of counting in the lives of other men for growth und advancement." di'Mnhtfully nvul.'d lh llM-ro flUlfd INSHCTS AGAINSTJNSICCTS ! Science is setting insects to kill insects. Thus is man's Worst enemy dealt with most successfully by craft. Insects iro by far the most numerous creatures in the world. Some modem thinkers have feared that eventually they would dominate the earth, externiinatinii- the hiuhor forms of life. including man; That might conceivably be done by destroy-11'"'' rr"v 1 r 1 ,.. .. . . . .... 1 1'"1".' '" " ",v" iiift iihui n iuuvi nii;ii , oiaa a liiiu litis suumt'U nun e lllfll- citiR since the notable diminution in the liumher of birds, whicli foi-merly lcpt insects under hotter control. hncourn;HK the multiplication of birds is an obvious hei), rl'0,'"s "r n,MV,p 8tl,rf- Sil""J-v 1. 11 . 1 , . . . , I atlcritoon we Wept to the coliseum in this evcrlastinK warfare ajyamst destructive insects, aml'mr n.c footimii rume between much nroiiiess is beinir made now in that direction. Hut: nor-l VVuMll,lw,on H,t,,,1 "ibge An,i haps the ingenious use of insects to kill off each other offers still greater possibilities. One of the latest uses of this strateirv is in tho nrotoctino- all th time we wen l.a (Iiande banker d "Tburyilay we w ere given breal;ta.st by llo Ttreakrast club, a iiMli'in luislnes.s iiumi'h organiK.1 tlou of f., ufi 0 membei-K that mOctH once a wed for breakfast and I'cl lo' Hb.p, dlsceing liuiiii .hs iiuep tloiiH, hut paying no due. VIIK'd Culver I'ity "One of our most entertaining ex nir dons took us to the Meii o-(loldwyn-Mayer wtudtos In Culver City. There we ty ihiee Prlef photographed. In one ,vw raw ford were dl- by Unhurt' llendb-y: aiudher was a wild west will) Indians, anil 'itwboys and the ihii.I was a fight la a storm. Tn HelKuoud. wo were tut rotlticed to Sinn le ! u California." Mv. Meyern went tn company Willi rorMaud i.nd eastern bankers connected wiih the local Institu tion. He returned hy unv of Salt city. of the coconut supply. It has discovered that a certain caliM-: 1 pillar which has been ravaging the coconut palms in various n:j r ' ' parts of the world falls an easy prey to a certain savage Hy U . A iS o'i mar Va W - ' 7 ' Ask Women Who Have Tried It About JoePs Government Inspected discovered in the Malay stales. The fly has been identified and named by a specialist of the Smithsonian Institution ut Washington. Recently it was introduced in the 1'i.ii Islands, and is now fighting man's battle against the palm caterpillars there. I'or every destructive insect there seems to be some other kind of insect to destroy the destroyer. Man. with dominion I sr!IMi-i:i.i. Or,... (VI. U-. Iti-KnluttiH! lu-ovldlllff Tnr tin- ivii.l-lllk- nt tllo Itll. I,- duilliK lh- npi-n-I lutr '-rrl!,n of ;i,h Hush or 119 s. inhly room In illxtrM l!l on i';ii h iHt hool ,uy "without iuiiiuuil. or oily i!,h I linul lul. lit .' nan Inlrq- over the insects as well as the animals, turns them mure and " oi hoard i,y i'ty w" jliore to his OWn piiriMlSeS. 1' aHlno. and a iinnnlimmKly ll'iif"'-'! hy thi' hoard. Tli,. hnald 1..J . . , :iK,i d, rtdfd to puniuuif t 7, fi-'it I or h,,!,,. and nvvt-n fln rxttiutumh. Bohnenkamp's Mortuary Fifth and Spring St. iH lor Ih,- mlnmls ilium r'i-otu. iK-ndatlon of J.-sn Smltson, flrv 1 til,-!. W1U1 lldvtK-at,.d llUT'HS,' 111 th,' flto vifliitiiuunit of Itir i,-hiol!i. si i:iti: r..in ikji ahi: WASMINtlTON. (lit. 1.1 (AP) A '"N.'ry Mronif t-artlHUak,-" out-raliit,-d ahout ISOil inihit from '.iNlilnKton. wan roi-ord, d at l:o a. 111. today on tho (loorK'low n unniixlty iKiuOKiapli. lllrocUir 'rondorff. of tho lintyi-rslly, wild It laiitod half an hour with, thr maximum iltHtiirhniiro o.', urrliii: hi tw irn 1:10 nnd 1:00 o'. ui k. We are willing- to stand on their judgment be cause one trial is enough to convince you of the good ness of Joel's meat and one thought is enough to convince of its safety. This is the only market in La Qrande featuring Government Inspected Meat, When you buy a juicy steak or roast, it's both an assurance of goodness and safety to see the blue gov ernment stamp on the beef. That and the satisfac tion that immediately arises when you experience Joel's Personal Service is why so many women are buying meats here exclusively as well as groceries one trip or phone call one delivery one bill. We will welcome your account at Joel's. Round Steak 21c pound SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY k SALE .? packages of Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles for 30c and one extra package for lc more. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET STORE OF TERSOXAL SERVICE Washington and Coilar Phone Main 759 Only Market in City Featuring Government-Inspected Meats. rc0 NOW is the time, to pick out the stamped ill mnkfl either for yourself or for gifts, now that the evenings are longer. Beautiful new designs of doilies, dresser scarfs, lunch cloths and napkins, laundry bags, pillow slips, shoe baija, etc. AJso a number of Ma- ' deria pieces such as doilies, centerpieces, tabic runners in several sizes. Plan to make your selection while our stocks are complete. See Our Window Pisplay. N.K.West&Co.Inc. La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years OCTOBER IS ANTI-DIPHTHERIA MONTH Your State Board of Health is .urging an Oregon-wide campaign against this disease. Special emphasis is placed on the immunizing of all children by toxin-antitoxin. Adults should t also take a course of toxin-antitoxin if they have not, in maturing, developed immunity.'; The Schick test will determine this. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM , Hot Lake, Oregon j Dr. W. T. Phy f Owner and Director. F BOYS' JERSEY SUITS Age 2 to 7. Guaranteed to wash. Clever up-to-date colors and styles. Priced $3.18 to $4.98 BOYS' II ATS AM) CAPS 49c to $1.50 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Infants' and Children's Wearables "INDIVIDUAL BANKING CO-OPERATION" it means the taking advantage of every opportunity to render to you (lie maximum of helpful co-operation and accommodation needful to yon jou'll find the La Grande National Bank -maintaining -an individual service -an individual cooperation -an individual accommodation for you.