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Friday, Janury 20, 1928; Paire Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER rii Br C ON : lif lull ,11, Me- 1UU. , TA' lir; .: ,1 1 1 1'p el or v dir. j. or - 1 ' c ' tru hp. j n r . ;tip S NY f I'HHi f l; ink ' ilfc , Hity ' llS i:tl ! il II 1 linl '. ! ii : ' hit 'ltd : (Imororofi1) An Inil(M'ii(lpiit Newspaper FRANKS. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHICVVS Business Manuger Publtshed vcnhiffH. except Kumlny, at 1416 Adams Avenue La Orande, OrcRon. The observer-Star publfHhed every Friday. Entered at the I'oni office nt a Orande, Oregon, as Second CIrm Mull Matter under net of Mnrch 2, 1870. OFFICIAL PAPEK OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA OKANJJE MKMFiKIl ASSOCIATED PR 1588 The AHsoclated I' tuna in oxulUHively entitled to use fur publica tion of u II news dispatches credited to It or nut otherwise credited if published herein. All rights of republication of specliil din putches In thin puper, and aluu the local newt herein iIho are reserved. HUHHCItlPTION RATES liy Carrier Dally, per monlh In advance , 7fio IABE MAJTHN Daily, nix months in advance Dully, uIiikIo copy By Mall Daily, par month In advance Dally, per six months In advance .... Dally, per year in advance Weekly ObserverVitar, per year ..14. BO Go BOo 92.&0 $n.00 12.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per coliiimi inch , 42o Display, local, per column Inch 40o Time contract prices on application. JESUS HA ID Ah ye would that men should do to you. ye also to them. St. Luku (:3I. EFFIGY ON BEACH Crowd Refuses to Dis perse, Defies Police; Spinal Test Taken , LOS AMiKI.KS, .lull. 20 AI) William 'iviwani liicKiuan, coii- IcHm'd liilli r and- mutllalor of I wcive-yeur-olil Marian I'arkr, i'xn'iii'ncf( h fairly sliari ruf-tiun (of l lie spinal puncture- teal Kiv-n him yMlcrd;iy arternoon ' by Dr. l- M. l-'t-ttt-M, dclfn- a iiriiHt. ; Ilit-kmairH tcinix-ruture du in the niiiht hovt-i)i around tint lou-df-Krcf mark ami cuijkhi) Dr. Hcn jmiiiii IJ Ian U, jiiil . pliysieian, to hi' p Jilnf undi-r clow observatloii. Tii is morning his teiii pern turn Is normal and the only remiOnlnK symptom, according lo I Jr. Hliiuk, Ih a little backucln'. Jhrr Mem ( he evei-'i hiuic hi' The Kpluul punrturu tr-st In- Ih' Itr'piihlh-au (Mirly hut Albinos." eludes penetration of a long needle km hi Tell Hi nk ley. I'dny, uhcu lie Into the cinler of the spinal mi! lliul Sen. Ciiriis, Kansas, In column and Ik usually tirt'Oiiipllsh- aii Indian, lake Hem ley Is leiiln' ed wlihout leaving more than a Ids whiskers grow III! IihIIiiiimv glls u inporaty soreness. a hcinoejiitlr gov'iior, hut if he j ' wnniH 'em (' git immmI dm' Umg lie ought I lei 'em nlone (III women gll loo independent t' aeeept all- IIIOH.V. New Senator i ML' National Grange Opposes Action Of Iliver Basin 'WAHHJNOTON. Jan. 20 AP) A deinuml that eongress hold In iheyaliee the develimiueiit ol the J Columbia river basin reelumatiou orolect In Waslilmrton state was made today on behalf of the Na tional grange. He said his orgun- i 1.ation Juvored completion wi,iii farm'TH new lands by additional reclamation projects. I Development of new projects, ! jlf .y I they "penalized Jhe American farmer, "It Is sound lo increase the area now under cultivation," lie argued. SALE ENDS TOMORROW " . 'A Substantial Saving Awaits You in Every Department of Our Store. N K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store tor 25 Years wtro. KiilllB mroiiK" "" fatlnT'8 paptTS, iici'orillllK 1" '"u Wallowa Kim. Am il,sr, ii,lanls or 'Mr. Kcliai'llor. and liix li'-lrs, I In' ! children lii'foinc lioiis lo tin' lOui i rlcli uKlalii. saido iiuinlwr 111 all j now about GlMf., - , I (Jfriclal noticed lilivo Im-cii n I cidvod by solin- of the h, lis from I Ului court of New York where l lie ,'tftiite la in couiKe of s,'UI"lliellt. The course of settleiuent may titki. iniinv v,ir. ! Among tho papers In the late VVAI,I.9WA, in.. Jan. !u I'll- jr, Sehaeffers' possession was a pers revealing that the late Henry prcf of tho Kmerieh estate as pre .Seltaefi'er, pioneer of Whillowa pared by the Into A. R Thompson, county who passed away recently. , was u urent-Krandson of Valentine j Kllieriell. brother of John Nlcllofas ' Ivmerich, whose . estate, estimated at nearly j'j.lMio.ouu.nun is now In probate,, and as such was one of the nearest heirs, were discovered by hiAehildren last-- week when Ii a ; Newspapers In State Increase In Year Period-! No result of the test from Die standpoint of I he purpose ' for which II was made has been, an nounced by Dr. 1'Vlten, H irk man's father, ThomftH ! Hickman, Is to arrive here today ! from 101 Paso for .his son's trial i Jan. -I. ttrniisnii M. Cutting, .npvly un pointed senator from New Mexico, is nhown above, the picture being taken shortly aUer his arrival in Vashldgton the other-day. Sena tor Cutting, Santa Fe publisher, lakca the neat left by the iale AnUrieua A. Junes. Wallowa County People Heirs To -Emerich Estate oiih'lual lawyer in the case, and a KclicaloKieal chart, showing the complete list of descendants. According to pl-ess reports C. II. JOmeileh of J.a fiiande also' lmj establlslied claim mid Louis' (I rimes ..of Deary. Idaho " 1 P0LDS : I r' head or cheat ire more isilj Seated externally wllu APORUB Ovmr IT Million Jar UJ Ymmrty I I fr ' i-ed J Sill I'NIVKItSITV '!' OKKiiON, lUi geiie. .Inn. 20. (Special ) .lournni-. i.slie activity In tln h'iiIc of -Oregon during iVM showed Home in orense ever dial nf 1 ! H ti, according Lest year, according to tho weather prophets mostly " 1 tmateuis was to be "a year without a summer." Sunspots oinivcre supposed to have something to do with it, diminishing ,vl ;he earth's supply of heat from the sun. Millions believed l" "Mt Hx,h Annual ori. m-ws- 1 ' . .. paier directory Just off I he press n i -he prophecy and prepared to be frozen. Since the records i.n.. rtv. number .r ptiidieatiouH ii-nullin ihfi hitio-h hnu Iwinn rm fhn noHttiniiKtiV niofom1ncriKlM.'(,r '.vpen. e.xclu:dve i.f those Js- , sued by ltd r-ur The summer was cool, remarkably "so in some of the northern states, but not enough to do any harm. And the summer he s avhole was beneficial rather than otherwise, because there ;lu vfas a "longer growing season" than usual. In other words, Ul,,, , Kxi''1;' i BOO I itf jjflil pill) rii t was a gooa summer lor crops; ana mac is mosuy wnac 'Hj mmmer is for. Regarding the year as a whole, there was, as i- Me weather reports show, a considerable "excess of tempera "'I ure." ThG weather averaged warmer than usual.' So much tvf 'or prophecy. This experience supports the oft-repeated , f lictum of the weather bureau experts that it's never safe, educational lust it ntions anil their students, increased from 2 IH In the preceding year to 15!) In l!C7. It Ih slated in the survey made by fieorjfe Turnbull, editor of women drov i;rrijr Dunn, Ituineil Hickman's etfiny was Iiuiik' and iiirned last niKht by a . crowd slimated at Kvvcrali hundred men and women on a vacant lot near ' Veivlc-e, irtie of the Beach elltcH. I Hum: about, tile neck of the kio tesfiue, daiiKlinir rfure was a pla , card which read : I "lllekinan if I hey don't hautT hint, wi will." Not uiilll the figure had burned' to a crisp did the crowd disperse. I Officers who went to Die scene de- ' elared the crowd was in an utly j mood and refused to heed admnni- . Units to disperse until the work was complelcd. Then the men and away. ion n the present state of scientific knowledge, to make weather publication, ami three 1 .''.lrnriirf.m.iM mnro Hum n wnnlr uhoaA Wo mnv nnnnlnlo Hn.f ' N" ''h"nKe 1,1 lM'ls" llcatluiis r'pnr(- ' ed, y:i are dally papers, of which 7 are published in i'orlland. Tho; state at larue gained nue daily pul).i libation In the KvenftiK World! of Halein. Ni daily In Ortnn muh- ! ieudM iluhuu the yar. I The new papers in , t he ( (tenon field luelnd twelve weeklies, i wit semi-week lies, nue t wfce-a - iimnt h mntitblieH. Cheney Aipard Is Given lo Chapman We mnv Cnnollldp lllllf enanta. in pers.iniiel II, ellher vl may toiiLiuae imit c,mi),.,.i .... ,,,. ,w "r it's as foolish lo bo pessimistic about American weather as " niado i.y in ,,m ,,r the ;r,n, ;"!..ibout American pros.-ity. Tlit weather bears got shown rL'ZuCXZVZ .ip about us often as the Wall Street bears. jreetmy. aihouk these were four nit ; , dally papers, the linker I leinoerat, eet , ' t'orvalllH Ciinelte-'l'liiieH, The Dalles ,;' ,,.', xn ,, ,.'hrc,iilele. and lli,. n.uiy .KhlppiNK q AMKK1C Ah(S AND COLUMBUS . . News. t i'n ' It is linrortlinate that the iiiiina of this count i-v. while' ' """"iidntiims I dun,,,;, i i , . . . ,,- . ., --- were ttoiai ofn- n,mr,;r eoi jood in ltseli, lacks an adjective form. s jnemizer m nanus i,, irrn - W(B can'.t call ourselves "United Statesans," or at least ''"'"''... and n,e i.i,i,i l , . . . . .. , ... . ,, , , , ' """I V ''eader ,,l I lie -,ill,- i ii t has never been done; and United Statesmen would sound unt.v iienii.i i 1 ... n,e te , ,,f.,,,l t.,,,u y,, .., U ,,, l,,l 1.. r.,ll 1 1 il. Lender. iryj pivw.ni'iwun. i.itf n utivi: utivi tu Kill wtui UjJUII tllU n:i 111 KM Mir eiioii com 11111 all I cm i 1 .,,1 little, 1 1 e in- more publications f(.r , 1 !1 were 1 :is; fur the previous ear.. 1 Iti- 1,, i- 1 -i t. 1 in- 1 ..... Canadians and Latin-Americans have often challenged m. ight to the title, iK insisting that they rare as much! 1 VAniencans," thereby presuming h our position uid offending some of our New World neighbors, VASHIr.TON. Jan. 20 CAP) Kurt her recognition of the bravery and heroism of I lurry A. 'hap- inan. master sergeant, tilth airship! company of the array, who saved : (he lives of four comrades and his own at the time of the airship ' Itoma. disaster in I'MZ, was divert today with his dcsitfnalion as reci pient of the first Cheney award. The award, announced by Ma jor ( Jeneral Mason M. Patrick, chief of the army air corps, is to be K'veit on this date annually (he anniversary of the d'ath of I. lent. William If, Cheney, air corps, ktll- iTnrf rt ""I Ko'ia. Italy. In 1H2. Tho Uio award, ilonated by Cheney's moth er ami sister, In recognition of aels ol'valor or of extreme forll tude or- sehf-HTivrifice in an huinan II ii rin n ' fen I performed In 'connec tion wllh air era it It Is a bron.e plaiiie hearing I he name of the recipient, a certificate of award I and t he annual Interest fjom a i says THtut&TfUaitt. there's a four leaf clover in every sack of I&OOD 0C. ADDS H0riSE-P0teR to vour I MOTOR. THATS PLAIN HOU5t stnat N . x r . uy, I 'Aniencnns" as we are. The term "North Americans." while i little more modest, still presumes on the jrood nature of Panadians, Mexicans (ind Central Americans. . .However, nlonp; comes aid unex)ectedly from Spain. Uod 1 iguez Marin, director of the National Library in Madrid, says ihat we really have a rijjht to the title "Americans," be- viiiHC the official designation of our country is the "United; SUites of America." The aildition of that last word saves tho i. situation. I.ra.il, which is known officially as the "Unite States of Brazil," htis'no luck comine;. j The New World nations of Spanish and Portuguese orijjin, lowcver, are still lcl'l,w ilhoul any desifination except that . f "Latin-Americans," which we use for them and which they themselves dislike. . Senor Marin thinks it would solve the vhole problem if our Latin brethren wore called "Colum bians," in memory of the discoverer of America. And so it would if we could remember to use it, and the' nations to whom it is applied could be satisfied with it. Maybe the Pan-American Union should do sumotliinjr about Hie matjoi' Al't'lNlll) ! MIiVM-im; ' I.VNN, Mass,, .Ian 'Ju ,,). Iie ehanlleiir tif l'ri-,lrleU W. :nwrlKht, ItoNtnn and I .yi.it neun nier lillhllsher, was lleld loiljiy penny truce In r,inshl, ,nli,,,, r IlilllKiliille yni,'iit hi ll.it, 1, 1. .vmi:s ill.l. Ml Mm us !' IN IMtl, M ini; Illl.Mtll niurr rnurp'H in ussiiiii' wnn in- WAHM INI'.Tt IN. J.in .'Hit In linirder. kl,ln:i,li,K mi, I : The t ! elvllmn , ,i,,-ui,,,-,i ,,,,,, ii, , ,'Miir- i,y e,elllly Will, lir i,,r ion, Willie p,,ll,-, III! fM ln,u r,l III,, I ni,.il ,.,n ( a tiMitioniil elm . v l,y l-:n rtuhi ,,r ' plot HKillnst his lile lilnl the llfety nt' his wile 1111,1 diniKhler. ' ,'rederlel( H. 0, III, ,11, whs under rresl. 'I'hrl,,, etliers Wei,- sonant. Y nelinilnir n r, M iner Kuu t inht ,-m. iloye, who Willi die ethers wns 11,'Ked to 1,11 ve l, reed II,,- ,lll)llsh- r lit Rim , i, lilt It, uni t,i a teni- ( TIhhiuis a ,rei, etniinilKslmt I,, Invesllunl,. Id,. S-( siil.iiiiiiln.. ,llssl,.r iniined i, the senille leilav as ,ll,n , stey enstni i,l New Yuri,, presl.lenl n' III,' Allierlf'iiii Snelely Ol I "ix II I'hi- Kllieeis. . II, Wlilllley. l S,','I1 eetllily. illreetnr el -It, yen re h ,,l Ihe i.'lli I II I l:i,,llle e,i,,,l,:,v ,,.! USE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE Walking, riiling or writing is a waste of tinui when you can save money using Long distance Home Independent -Telephone Co. i i n M ! HSiVM YOU Sperry Hour Children's Hour, KliX ' J T i? tfX I rust I ii nil. : H n. tt TLB m m a HI U IHH'm.HblH VM Hi El ' thltiKT nl'MiH H. l. I .h.ys - -- - .1 JL m&J! jL At ;,IM' "''I '!M"iir sola m fm mmm B , - " ' , I i a new ivina ot , !l CTAD 'zzr ' "" "" rttA i Ivor nn M Jr i 0&JK , W W 1 I Atdi i ' " Mk' ilk , il Goodbye to fishy flavored cod liver oils; ' 1 VC, j ' - ' 'I " '" J I tlon't even try lo finish the bottle I Here's h ! V. .w'..V I inc rem coa liver on, wnn every vitalizing ' P X A V I -A -1' V vitatnin of the PureoiI' w'th a rich choco- Ih --"" D I n "- laty flavor every youngster loves I '"f ft. "?saF I ' " "' The full force of the cod liver oil, full- v "J- M J i x K Etrentrth. and full-bodied. That's coco V v" ii tAi'j r - -jti " ' .v - -i,'.: a p,'it eieue.i s .'H codl A truly marvelous ryft of sci- !- if ' i tin- iilMi.iltll- ? 1 J I , . I , f i in, si, i, nihil k j I encs. Cod liver oil that vounyr and sW I V : I t- . VI pleasant taste. V j H I ' t -;i$j Give your 'children coco cod, and watch i vx V C, 4 jtjil , ,, u a their checks redden and their bodies grow s jx ij il W4 ! . .... .. XSi. "ft i lV 1 1 1-:. v stronger py ine oayi a druggists snouia t.f! ,-i;i4v have coco cod by this time. fs 'T'l V . www'V-'j.-i , M " Jw t The Ohly One mth All the Vitamins , iJf 4 A Ii ' "' Other cod liver oils have Vitamins A and B j , "r,k" k ,v v 0' ' hut only coco cod has r.H four r.eccL-5ary ' o v v V -y J I Vitamins A. B,C and D. Demand tho Crvinn. U'KVvMi i m. ...--;.v,. .-;, i ' uttTT Th. cod Llvor Oil That Tts Llko Chocolate t yt ' im:v. u.,si,,t, iV,,.,,.,,,, ' 4 1 r,V ''" ! it,.- a ru in I 5VT5r ' ' Jl0&7 x . tM ' ""-. "".'i 1.,. h.ne xtf-v".v,3 ' v V Nil ;..;:v?vk fXUtM iMJmM fe UE:jMJ in i 111.1W11..1 tiatLu, ' 1 ' KiiD ikuss Diai; STonc 'L Tr asismlssion h When ha'e you looked at this last? We'll let you answer that yourself. Motor experts advocate the changing of . transmission grease every season ' '" : Have you attended to this? ' We will drain and flush your transmission thoroughly and ri-fill with the tironer trade of crease that will increase your speed and power. Try us and see for yourself. $lWa STATION FRED A.YO'JN&.PROP. Corner Fir and S LDS' Ilione Main . Island City, Oregon THRIFT oil, nMilv;!Kt' tApoi I, j Thrift is wise .spendins and saving a cent or two on poor iua!ity roccIs is not thrift. Poor quality is liish at any price. "When better goods arc made, Reynolds' Store will sell them." For Your' ' Saturday Buying TOMATOES-rrelened SlocM 'ir,. No. 2',-i s.zc can . l0t rEASPiclVned Slock LiKIc iQn Jewel can 10 ECGS Cnaranfccd Ircsji ranch OO.. Standards, dozen oO Pullets on ; dozen JJC L0(I CABIN SYRiT Jledium can 4lC ' Large M can 93C STANDARD ( OR.N- ot 2 cans ' . 21C BANANAS Firm fruit- Qtt Pound .... flC T.M,,,)KlK1. ; j,,,, .o. can 1 Tree Delivery on Any Size Order V