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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday. Efrpletnliei' lfi, l')2(i!
(Incorporatad)
An Indrpcndent Newspaper
FRANK B.API'LEBT .
Editor and I'ul.llshsr
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS .
. Business Manager
Published venlngs, except Sunday, at HII Adama Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The Obaarver-Htar published every Krldar.
Entered at the Postofflca at La Grande, Oregon, aa Becoud
Claaa Mali Matter under act of March 2. 1879.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND TUB
CITY OF LA GRANDE
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
Th Associated 1'reiM la exclusively entitled to use for publica
tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not olherwlHe credited
If published therein. All rights of republication of sfiertnl d.s
patches In this paper, and alao the local news herein also are
reserved.
BUBSCKII'TIOJ RATES
U- riarrl-
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.. ti.lt
Dally, per six months In advance . ...
Dally, single copy - 60
lly Mall
Dally, per month In advance fOo
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News Comment
On Progress
i Edition
; Kt'.KK. icf-:;isTi-:it
KATS AIMH T l,A 4.ltAM:
The Ln iiui.de Otmn vpr him jut
indued a "IM'uki Kiiiilim" of II
tin lies. It In an nMoni. hi riff new
paper. Im crammed full of Inter
CHtinj; fact. It Ih heautif till
(Hinted, it would he a great credit
to a newspaper published in a city
of imj.ui.mj people.
Thin edition of the Observer re
late that I -a (.riinde Ih Hprndini; 'l
million dollar in huljdim; in 7.
Th injure Im already $7Ci,3."tO, and
enough new bulldim.' ate in Mijlu
to hriiiK' the total eanlly to the mil
lion mark. The annual payroll of
th induitriefi of the city Ih 3.fMMi,-
000, and more than 100 workers
are provided with Mcudy employ-.
STARS WILL WED
ADVERTISING RATES
Dlnpley, foreign, per column inch 42o
Uplay, local, per column Inch ...40o
Tim contract price on application.
ment at tfooil Wiiifpn.
I MB i. in ii i '.c'i no railroad is ;
I he lare; payroll Industry in !
(irande, emii'uvimt a .!';.! of SI?
i worker and payini: out in wanes'
,lhe Kiitn of a million and a half,
dollar.-: per year. Tho lumber in-!
dustry 1 the next largest factor in
tlin city industrial life, with an!
annua payroll Honiew hat in exeen
of u million dolh.r. The biruest
pine Haw mill in eastern Oregon i
located in the city, and it antici-i
pa tea a ijij-ye.tr supply of r.nv in;,-'
terial. j
The fir-:t ilwelllin; in Old Town,'
now ih thrivhn: city of I.a tlra.ide,'
watt built iiy Itenjamin Brown In'
the winter of i stit. and Uie follow
ing tipriiiK Mr. It row n turn, d the
firm Mod In the fertile ((inside,
It. .nde valhy. Iruluvtry had its be-!
K'inninu'H in 1M.3 when John W'il-
kins, u. hiiilt the firm flour mill, jt
was a one-run Ktone mill, with a !
capacity of ahoul In harreln a day,
aim u noumt tne rirnt wheat crop
crown In the firande Honde valley
from .lnhii Cavine, payhij? $l.f,n
a bushel for It, There are plenty
of (.TowerK in the flrarid Itonde
valley who Would he clad to dunli-
i .fate that Kale today.
1 The sketchy, hlt-und-nilss facts
Jiule Knowlos, loii a celebrated jurist of Oregon and . net down are -.leaned hastily
irtun the n; pae of the Olj-
' t w.: ' dp-
i ; . .. ' ar -f ;-f ;, .'
, .
1 ' A
Ml4' J
f Mtitf tW- tr'yTa'imt(i,ttmiiit" & j
: Footwear, oftk flouti
Of Fashion's Last Decree
STK. I H 'AH I' .STAXIHX';
litnktr ill" Voir.- 1,1 hi ti
ill lit'1, ami Miffctt'tli Hut our
i lili-.-i u 1 1 r l.od. y Jirniilf, iind
tHMril; W h it'll hol'li'ili our soul
L't to lie imrtcd. 1'H.iltn lili:h, 1'.
Dost way to glow .slendoi-: Eat plenty, ami work it off
with exercise.
' The Hnnli.sh now have radio rcroiviii"; sets li itched to to
bacco pipes. In America we prefer to smoke in peace.
TTNDER a new merchandising policy
that we recently adopted it is pos
sible for us to offer you smart new foot
wear at prieos of $.j:'J3 and $7.50 including
new Johansens. These are not cheap shoes
at a price but real quality merchandise
that you formerly paid from $7.50 to $'J.OO
for. We ar doing this to increase our
volume and we feel sure that you will be
well pleased with our new feature lines.
See Our New Feature Shoes at $5.95 and $7.50
Gtdosjies, Pirate Boots
A wide, variety of styles await your selec
tion in our shoe department. New
of.
SojiicihniK for the hUiko ajid
screen upheres to t.Jk al.oin
lie en:icment of Katlicriiiv
Voum,' WiNun and Kichard
ItarthehneNH. Kathcrjue Ih one
of !Jriid way's latent favorites
ami Iijck well y.ju all knuw
hiin and remptuhcr that a I'aris
divorce not ionjf since parted
him and Mary Jiay.
numl:ers (f both high and low cut for
women, misses and children in smart
tweed and jersey materials, also the new
Pirate boots in both gray and tan.
i. ..,..... ..ri....
i..'V t.,". '...v. '" " v...-v..v ...v.. J p, 111,,,, II 1,1 ,..l.a
'capable service, is mentioned as a possible successor to the'iny to ciim-m n tin. fun in n, ami
tiiipreme bench of the state. The local bar association has " " 'Tl.T, "," , , , -
1 . . , . '"""' lnf.inni.llmi nl,ut I.n M a life!) mark In mlilev
endorsed the judge for the appointment and Governor Tat- iin.nie nmi the rimmi iiumic -
tcisou could not do better than to name him to the vacant"' '," 'y, """ 'ven l" "v ci.umi.r,- oii;.on .ioi iivai.. i-c.nri.AM.
or Cull IMP 'el M'iim mil :i H'ti rn i.f It Ti... I., i ... .... .
occasioned by Justice liuriietl's death. In the supreme court i Hiwraiiy niir-.i ith advertuin, vrwi ...mion it'.i. .
At Popular Prices
N. K. WEST & CO.,
La Grande's Leading Stove for 25 Years
mnnyi 'inn mum i i ,tTvrw,yiirwz,-f?mzm'
L-ity
Many
oui oiu oi a modeiale fund of ex- u.-ek ivjw.iIh. i,.-....ur .......
the nut: that iii"d in the I'nited Stales i.v
loauionai aiivertihinif d!i( no; of Crandi-M size :nt.l i,.n...
i meet the additional eost of puh- (ireai eredit upon the (ihscrv
C. " ' " i'"i"- of- nun ami me oiirtim-sis men of l.nio i too late,
. ,. ''" ' roinriouuoii i,n ttie part rountv
excellent editorial' comments complimentni"; Tlie of mw puhiisheiK to the iiroKress
T..,l.r l,,,.,,!,,,- ..',...11 l,n .. ollll (,v Mnumn ,..ll -w t.. 1,
, perlenee we offer
homo district and home city. jthe
Observer's recent Progress lulition have appeared in Ore
gon japeivS, a few of which have been reprinted on this pa;e.
We have also received many letters from various people who
have kindly expressed npprnval'of the edition. All are duly
appreciated and provide ample compensation for the .work
and time required for the publication V tK5 rihrffess1 KM
, tion. The Observer sought to impress the people of the La
(iramle territory with what it possesses and what it has done.
The fact that people of the Northwest and of Oregon par
ticularly, have received a correct impression from the issue
indicates that the local object slwAild have been doubly accomplished.
of their city.
I From .faroli If. Tmynor,
j Siim i iiMrudi'iil Idaho I nIK
I.. It. S. Hospital
l-Mitor, The l.a Cm nde Kvenir,;
1 Htserver:
Ocar Sir:
As a former residt-nt
rliest etllement ami the lips of this woiiinled CoiU'eili'rate
huildln' of ihe very I i 1st homes soldier did he vet his first eiiruiu
in these two counties. Too often a'.-iiieiU th.it he had said smjih1
htieh things are neKletted for the thins worth while,
time heiuu. until it Is everlat hit ly s,i ,,i.4 tii,n t;,,.... i i.-.it .1..,.
omes thei-e 11 sfcthuiH of The Hserver
do,, t fju.,1 :iu-iy Utl. rmure reference
f those w Im are to come after i.s
NO MOKK TA.MK PMKKS
Finding; tht wreckage t)f what is supposed to bt t1 e
plane "Old Cilory" brings new attention to the oceali flights
which have followed each other to disaster in rapid .succes
sion since Colonel Lindbergh's remarkable performance. The
loss of life has been appalling and the American public has
finally shown sufficient disapproval of stunt flights to cause
almost a total stoppage.
The navy 'department and other federal agencies which
have refused fmther cot.peration in the private flights of
land planes over seas are to be commended. The govern
ment has been tjo liberal in previous flights. Over a hundred
thousand dollars was spent in the Pacific for fuel alone in
,the search conducted by the navy for lo.st fliers. Kvery pos
sible effort has been made by this government and by for
eign countries to locate missing airmen. Assurances that
such effort would be made was no small factor in urging
planes to attempt ocean hops and the announcement thai
help will not be available in the future, that fliirhts must he
lti:, V(TFIt
(l(Si;iC 1 K'S I'lKK.UFSS
FOITlO.V
One hit ml red and I welvo p.ies,
1 4 M-ctinim, two pou ik)k of news
Uiint worth fifteen rent f. , h,
the l.a (irn nde ohHerver' oi't'i'e
were necehwiry for that newspa
per "I'rocreKM lahtiou" of Aimust
ill. Wi doubt if a more onipre-
fenmve special ediriou wttn vver resume of a city's progress, a;
puhllehed hy any (irej:oii i.ewnpa- as ( K.s environs ns is jiivi-n 1
per. 1 1 wa.H rilled with splendid edition. Ymi are nuMninh i 1..,
materl.,1 deseiiptlve or the com- n.nK ra l uta ted .
jtiierclal. aKrlculturitl, scenic, educji-j
ttonal and SM.h.l advaidau-cs tf the' From Ihiiihani rlulit.
I Wallowa mid Crande Konde conn-! i -diid Sprlo-v, (hv.
jty. Atliactive small cuts fr-.tn To the l-Mitor of The Kv'-nlm,
I tdioloj-raphH iiic...d titi the p,0.-cs lseiver- I wish to cmturat ulalr
Mhul were lihenilly patronized hy The Obseiver and all lis uoiLi.,..
IverttKer-. Such an edition ton,, mi d,,- wonderful ls-.ui. or 1 l
of lidoii1
Then the old adai
tin (it niiyht have been). N
! ma ke shlf covers, if t liese valu
,ame pae-f. 1 was a witness to that they mnv know the f;
jtiie hiaktnu of some of the early Ut firsl HtttUmont of
,m,,NJ Ul WU'N, 1WU counues ami 1UU Wallowa counties and as to
liave waded through a portion of 'h;it 1 lo.v nr.. t.ni-tv r,,,. u i.. .
; those 1 I sections am pleased to small Job' to compile 'all this murh
(feel that they are most correct in needed Information. Kor rrf.rKe
UKir 1 it' 111 11 1. .m 11 v 1 iil'x ai'n ur nn t m .
...... . 10 'ajiim.i my annul'!- unit svtld hy perNons that tr-
tion and apprecmiion of the "1'ifa;- thoimht to he of little value when
renH Kditlon"' of your pap.-r. I do tTiey are put before the public for
not recall of ever having re;id a tlielr con-Mderat Ion that turn mil
miiii i- rniil 'I CIICIIWIV ( Co(lCl( I., UC Di:iKlii-n .if li ( t 1 1 ...
th
(licit Kinanci-
sufi-ch of Milne
111 a scrap of
He was soine
afier lollowtn
to nr land wli i
ully Hind-
man. Jim Woodelt,' 01" iMihhatn"
Wright, w ill not a 1 ways he here
to itiul;.- Inoiiiry of about the vt rv
early seltiemciu ot these two ointn-tics.
loeij
not only
of the edfio-. Km
nmi inamtKcr, Mar
Inil altsi. offeiM r
Mtaidlal character 1
)iM thf'
entc
rprls
nU II. Applehy
ey I'. .Mutt hew 4
.of of Hie M!h
f huxinsH I'lrin-
In that com muni l. v. IvkIi of t be
li sections Is devoted to a f-pi'ei;,l
topic, namely; educational f.icil-
llies. uenei'al huildlni; d
ment. two uciH'ial buIm s m
tun iinlustl'1,0 sccIIoiim. rc-ddcnlial.
arlciilt uia I. I tilmi count . W.i -l"'a
county, hoti-N. auliMiint f
valley and local iicum, and general
news scciion.
sec ( ii . us telling of Mm- cailv hl-tory
and homo huildlni of Fnlon an
W.ll.MV.i eo unties which should hr
and I dar.'Riy, is a pprc-la ted h th
mii and diinthlers and ur-nolchil
ill
of
he
p- scr
of the first oid home Imildeo
i'se two counties they should
uvl ulh" la id a w a v a ttd pni
i for future refi-ience for It
o.-l both money and time f..i
"It f,or instance in the
pator's CetiydnirK
words wrote
; wiappini,- pape
what discouraged after I ol lowing hV
' the greatest orator
I had- been days in the preparation of
his speech. Utile did he feel that
ne wa m Ncrawnnu- on that scrap and ambitious communit thuniuli
of paper tinmo'-tMl words that Its I I L'-p..K- prom odiliun pub-
ihiim oe Miean.eii ny oncomin'. lisped on A iik .al l 1 . l-'oi
generations of his people. The itrst niunitv oi" l -( " t : . 1. m
I iuliniatloa he had of the veal produce ueh a pcwsp.i.
. worth of tliat Kreal spee. h was i-i once III a lone Mine, is a
visiting a hospital for afflicted sol- till nchj.-v. uont.
- diers the next afternoon In Wish-
iutzton. I),
a ( onfede
rradilii: tl
Kieat spec
piesident
('.. in viHitint, the cot o,"
ate soldier w ho had hceu
ie daily paper and this
h. In his talk with the
he eiiloied it as the
It is here in the bins that run- j
I rol, carbon Instill ide. i.s applied j
hy pouring it into shallow paiiM '
and setting theni on the beans in j
the bin. At a teni p-rnt ure of some j
1 ft degrees. F., will Kill eggs, hir
vne and adultK. Sometimes a sec
ond fumigation In lu days to 2
days In necessary.
The gus from the carbon hisul
fide is highly ijiflamable and tie
malertal should nut be used mar I
siKirl;;, flaiucH or lire. j
No method of keeping the adult i
weevils front laying eggs In tin-
ffion hig crops is know n. so tin I
remedies have to be applied in j
storage. A com m nil y 1 umigation
ei ioi t in w h ich all iniested bins
are treated miht materiullv re-
.dure the nillilbets of the- pest,
I parlicularly If attended by a gen-r-OUF.ST
I li( ; TI,Mi;s ,-rnl cleanup nunpulgn in which
Ii a community is to be judged 1 mi oh) stalks, pods and trash are
its newspapers, tin- IJveuitlT 1 burped Up or deeply buried.
ser,.f at I,;, (it-jinde has paid i IteaiiH may also be cbarcil of
Hpb ndid am) thoroughly Int.-r-j w eevbs by being put Into ovens
!in.w tnbule to Its iirogn ssivc and held at a temperature of near
l.a decrees tor six hours. - Such
temperature will not destrop the
germination or injure t he eating
ciualities or the heitll.
' The presence Ol the Weevil is
recoKnined by I lie pn sence of hirge :
I hoh'N bored through the le-an. The '
. pest smuetluies attacks peas in
j tiki- manner. - j
"AII'CTJ stands for
Bvticr Breakfasts
1 J
mm
1 ftrwar r.i
j f. 'Mbezs
; Mmh.
1
com-
S.e
ond.r-
Count on Carnation Mush not
only for a better breakfast but
an fdst'er-to-get breakfast. Five
minutes and this delicious
whole wheat cereal is table-ready !
I treat est t hing t bat he had eve
re bo read and handed the president th
the paper and advised him t
hung unconscious of rtie fact that he was
ml then talking to .the one who had
ruin:; made that spfin-h. And from the
Bean Weevil Is
Controlled, Heat
Or Fumigation
I nun
ImiI
risk,
iinilci taken wholly at the plane's nwii
:.lni:eil numeimi.i attempts.
The promotion of aviation is j;enerally desired, not only
by the government lint ly the publie at lar'e. Kill l'liht
loiitests wheie land planes are used aeross reat stretehes of
water do not promote aviation. They promote liothiiiir nt nil;
.oiu aie iiiieeuy responsible lor the loss of lives and the
foived CNpenilitnie of much pul.Ii,- money. Linillierjih's
flight was a stimt fli-ht, lint he at least risked little more
than one life. His sueeess prove ! how complete had been
ins preparation, how aecniate his knowledge of flying- am
reckoning. Others. Iryinj; t,, p,,,ve hou oidinary w;is tin
.leeompiisiiineiu. have onv snec-eedi'd in ;.howin- how
inal kjilile it was.
The siuiessfnl ioii,iie.st ,,f t. ;Si ,,f t-tn I .-o. only a
matter of time. The first llmhl ncro.s, the 1- njjlish ehininel
was as unusual in its day as was l.indy's hop across the At
lantie. Developments will be made. New planes will be eon-..(ru.-ted.
Kncineers will solve the pioblem of tlie elements.
Kut il must be a slow, studied pioeess. The hit-and-miss
in;;ni.s 01 a nosi m individual tin-is seekinj; personal
and fame will not. toutiibute to it.
S t!.ll ill ll.rll Wr.viiN
illl.sliltL' ii.ill.S ill III.- f 1.-1,1.
tin- Im-jhih niiiy In. Ii-,. ,.,1 t,,
I'-lii I littl llll.r li;irv..;i liy t'lliiii
1 1 HI . l-'-piMlS tin- Ilrt-uii rp..fi-
lu.-ie si, oi, .n. I'ntiiisn lasieii.!.. is
ns..il ;il tin- cat,, ol lil to :;m MMinis
1'ir i vi.vy lltmi.-vtiKl f.-. t oi' nit-I'"..-.
ililHlnliii- oil ti t.lll !o
I u Imi ii t In- inn iM lor t iliiii.
i 'i'h.- .i vi!:i pi-.:i'l irmii slmv.1
i l' oi .siii;ili.-s 111 which ill.- larva.'
-miU As tiir larva.- rha n i,-... to
v-ltii-.il lorms tin-si- ailuilM t'ly
fi-oin th.- liins lo surroutiiiini;
fh liis nmi ilt-lxisli Hu ll- i.;-l-n iiisiil..
I!,i- Ii. an t.oils. 'i-i.. Kllll'S hali-h
rniin ih. si- i-j,-i:s ami lu ton al on.-.-In
l.on- llnir way ililo til.- ymiin:
liiaiti Willi wiiirli th.y nr.- slon-il.
UNDEKWEAU
TOR INFANTS ANIl nilLDKKN
Minneapolis or Vanta Urands
The IJcst Aon ShrinKahlo (laniu-nls
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
ik-ttcr Merchandise Lower Prices
I hi'M' t ; n hs anil f;o t -i to l.o p
"l their jo.:es:.ion. 1'ew the
that would Volunteer o I
trouble and e.ien-e of o!i.i
si tiiMK-.s .Mel the other desire.
i I'he ill, werers -.iH-el,,! edition correct ml or io;i i n.n cmce
j TH E VI KST AN I) SECON D A. E. F.
! fTViE co-u-u! " . , ' n 1 !
i I DPVIIDU I 7F r.FAnriFllL 0 , 1 1 il S Oirru-rJ r' I I
I fkOM . i V CHAl'UA'J Jf X is MORE
iitq. murDt 1 I
I i I.. I i v z r - r jr.-, r - XA-, - ""mj "i" I i
iia. iii 1 1 t(i v i . a . i s. ( if. f r - y fa; i
1911 - 6 yLklLX ) F(-irM tjio.
w,oa-& r ti i
I AND IN b. Oi-TOOoTX iff , ,J 1
-V! . I 'J i M STTHSn-i I WHTHTT H Ti TT 1 T TW tl U Q
FOUND!
IlioimiK s.is-K loiim'.l l.il
Eivinri nt lint hl-.Ti v IsUnil. in
tin- Louisiana low tan.'.s. Kive
iiiiliutii. sltpr lh(- well rp.'.iulil lire
Hie .liillins ri mi.l derrick worn
Viiuii.-tv.'lcly ll irtflen l-y liu leapiu,'
in the APEX ELEC
TRIC IRONER-ihe
Ions looked for
solution to the iron
ing problem.
Thousands of
women have found
that the ironcr that
folds up conven
iently out of the waythat occupies
no more room than a kitchen chair
-and will iron EVERYTHING is
the only one they want to own.
Easy to buy on convenient terms.
Mis. I. M. Hramwcll is now oemonstialir.g the
Apex Ironcr at our Office.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
"la.s At Your Sen ice"