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Paw Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday,1' January 30, 1028. ( I Corpora ted ) An Indt'iK-iidfiit Newnpaper FRANK P, APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY fTmATTHEWS Business Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue La O rand e, Oregon. The Observer-titar publiKhed every Friday. Entered nt the J'ostoffic at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA OKANDE MEMHER ASSOCIATED PRESS The AHSocluted Pre; Im excluHlvely entitled to use for publica tion of all news dlpatchex credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. All rljrhta of republication of speclul dis patches In thin paper, and aluo the local news herein 1ho are reserved. BUUSCRIPTION RATES Ity Carrier Dally, per month In advance '. 76o Dally, six months In advance $4.50 Dally, single copy f. 6c Ry Mall Dally, per month In advance 60o Dally, per six months In advance $2.60 Dally, per year In advance J5.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year - 12. 00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column inch .....42o Dlspluy, local, per column Inch - 400 Time contract prices on application. THEY SHALL NOT BE WEARY They that wait upon the IjOi'tj Hhiitl renew their Klrength; they shall mount tip with wings as eagltH; they tthal! run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. Jwilah 40:31. FAVORS BRANCH OREGON PRISON Ifidcntly anticipate an efficient, result-getting administra-' i tion. La Grande and its surrounding: territory has reached the I xint where concentrated major programs of development arc not only possible but absolutely necessary if .its -position of ; leadership and dominance in Eastern Oregon is to Ipro-, lo" on Some Liinc moted. Aiding and increasing agricultural resources and Jhe( )ej)0Sjt Is Ureed at devclppmcnt of industries keyed to and in tunc with ourj , Salem Meetinc 'agriculture provides a two-sided problem that can and will, . be solved to the ad vantage of every citizen.. The speed and kai.bm. on-., jun.'so (ai - ; accuracy with which that solution is found will depend on a- branch mate penitentiary i- thn Climv.rf u,wl nnthnciucm f all ,vf ,.o ;.,,l,'i,...ll,, Tl, ald " " depoidt 111 the ""I'l" - i " ...v....uu.y.J.. xiu; hUliF UH 1U,U18 of M,.Kri.ellnK I present year is propitious and The Observer hopes a united F"-ioneni and redueinir cot r; community spirit will make the most of it. . ; - . dmir.i ration -.. advocated t,.j 1 ,iay at tin- halmi chaiubpr of coil'- Innrlwiin hv I'nl W It manager of induliicH at mm SUBMARINE LOST; Telephone Quiz SEARCHERS BUSY;. Son I Sister Ship of S-4 Separ ated from Fleet During Heavy Storm at Sea WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 AI') The navy department has ordered. thtf"- llfrht cruiseis and a Hqundron of clout royorn from Guantuntimo WASHINGTON. Jan.. 3d (AP), A senate invent Ration of the fln uhcins of telephone companies wan nwkuri tnrtnv hv Mnnnlnn l..ltun In offering hla resolution which T"" 11rMlr ""pre8ed It la not was referred to the senate Inter state commerce committee Senator Johnson explained that he was In terested particularly in the com punles of California where .the incnf'f I tart nun, the prison. "Th penitentiary uh It Is today is bndly located." he said, "and the time In not far distant when1 th? city of Sulcni will surround It. The hulldlnfrs and other facilities are. Inadequate to meet the need.? I of the rapidly growinff popula- tion. During the past 12 months the population (of the prison) has Increased 1 7 Pr cent. Kor rea-! denlrahle to make any consider- ! 'uvil. if lu- ImlIm wmu in n ahle exten.lon to the building aulu, lio'il ffut out on n luiliu rar-' There la no opportunity to seirre- puS" wif.l CotiMahlc I'linn t'day, pate the confirmed criminals after a b.m.llt had slipped thru' his iijari .rum mue wno aru nrai ui - : ringers. ltat CM Hie is how NEW DAYTIME FROCKS Intriguing new styles. ., ' . $1.95 N. K. West & Co., Inc. LEADING STORE OF LA GRANDE For Over 30 Years permanently employed wore to work and Jive while In the Insti tution on a merit basis in lieu of money waes, and these nierlls 1HKS OF I'OIKOX 1 I '(JUTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 30 (AV? MIks lola How era. died at i hoHpltnl curly today two huiirn credited to them In the reduction f after she had been taken from hor of sentences, it would cause more i apartment where she awalloweit I contentment, develop greater clfl- two tablets she believed wer riency and by constant pood be-i headache pills. The coroner todfc j havtor would In time Improve the elmnre. of the body and was scigk'g mens character," infr relulives. S llZtr ,hU,- "e e Tlle f'"l'l';n however, would (AIM Tn iiul,.l.,lll. lhlr foel. . "l''"' wimio eominiue.l Inn that the 8-3 will be found be- J", 'niulre Into ell pliae fore loim mfe on the aui fuce. 0f-1 telephono ".' - . ' flcliils at the submurlne lwis here j uiimk men. rmvmB ri'Ktira ior in nevs keep lu silnpc t lnuisa t any best Interests of the. state and ! business. , . ...... ( - . . t . i these men. the management feels ' j o we should draw your attention meite uuiiumuiis. "SUPPOSEDLY" TO BLAME FOR DEATH! A head writer on The Oregonian deserves a severe rcpi i- toduy pointed out a previous In- IOIITLANI).. Ore.,: Juu,. .1(1 (AIM sIuiko In which the 8-3 win "lout1" Fifteen per cent reduction In fn In IflOl ...11. n Hie ruin, nt Ih. Iulfi T.ilnnhnn.. fleet of .uhmarlnea en route from TeleBruph couip.iny Is jwUed Wesl,er", 'Jresn " 'a"l,l"5n hr 'arser operations us suBSestcd." nsrlculturnl lim rock In n small way at "the nenltentiarv. Thl "As a remedy we would sug- Jime costs $1.35 per ton at the Best that a branch prison be lo- quarry and a further charge of rated and built on some lime rock, $2.05. tier ton freight. Most of deposits. I-aw areas of land In these chnrirea . will be eliminated Man l-'ranc'seo to Honolulu. Ih a communication forwarded to At that lime the 8-3 becuiife Sep- " city council today by Colonel united from the ten.u.r it u in hmv A. K. (.'lark, chairman of the lele- lllllld and the Cause of Science an abject apology and Correc- In Imil weather. The I'alnbow phone Investigation committee ion from that nevspaei- for an error in this morning's ru'''hh"1 fr tw days before find- ;ed by the i.u.t ';'r'. He 11 ir.lt the submarine disabled but asked that such n reduction be In- SUO. On the flOIlt page OVer a dispatch from New South otherwise none the worse for hor corporati-d In the new franchise Vales is found the following heudline: "Serum Kills Chil-i ex'" rkntp- the council proposes on to issue lien; Diphtheria Innoculation Takes 11 and Six More Near, , )eath." Then in the article is this statement: "Eleven chil- Ti,e 'ui,uNne h.j T .i-ter .hi,, ..7 ''kukknt ajikxdmhxts Ihe 8-. ha, been separated from ' " A.SHINGTON. Jan. 80 . AM- . . . rresentation of a number of ia Littr iuouii, ui uifjii 1,111:1 m iiiiiucumiyiuii uiucicu vy lhu uui- -oll are badly in need or lime. I he Colonel Bartram advocated requiremont. when made available abolition of Ihe prison wagesys- at a low- cost to the farmers, will tern and the parole board. He run hundreds of thousands of tons, said that "if ail Inmates connected At present the state 1 grinding with the Industries or otherwise In Emergencies : Our reliable telephone meets your needs " : and often pays for, years oi. service by quick aetior.' : -. : i' ' ; :';;,. Home Independent Telephone Co. from Hampton Itnftds, Va.. a number of amendments to the ,i.gh council of liundaberg." That vold "supposedly" is ..av.o Cuba, and ,, not Z UTtl t I.. ..:ii : i t: 1.. ; t ... bien heard from since late Hatur- ;. . . ,.... . . " ; ! ALiuiueiy vjlui 111 una tao itnu va cuuit'i iiiuicu uy im: fj. mmuih. uvtmits iiuuieu . -e;id writer, with the result that thousands of Oregonian' The nvy department a m- " "L i jmilira may lv permanently prejudiced agiiinst and fear- ZZ J.Zi '1 Z rlrV? cert",n- I ul of the diphtheria innoculation and thereby cause serious sunset saiurduy about mo. mini ie in reported to'bc almost two i llncsses or deaths that might have been avoided. MisUikes "f ( "'.'"T.' ,"""8 ,Ic""- ! -t n . . , . i ' - ,, mi u, iinieiais I'xpri'sseu tile be ef i re easily.made; no one is guiltless. But this particular error up to 2 ..-clock tins morning. tiu.t she would i... round siioniv i Ullfoi-tUnate because of the Subject aild Should IXJ COr- Tl"' "lll',',iin rrler .Saratoga. Th control force left Its Hap- ected.. without doubt, if . a thorough invcstipition of the ..,er s, .nnes making u; ,;,o ;:,:r;' :,:: : rr; use is made, subsetiiient dispatches will show the deaths ''" 10 ,'ul"1 Hro 'r-' icuvers. , j lue to other causes, not to the scrum. Infection or mmv "''IT 1 Lie.,.; L.ew:,,;::;!!:'1''''!: ! ithe,r condition brought about by improper" or unsanitary ' ' w- wurren. of springriei.i. in., H ra.iin transmitting and recHvim; medical attention might be responsible but the serum is not. ' Ti. ZZ TZ"Ll rl'lri,!":..!!'.. th) initOCUlation SUCCCSa is SO Outstanding, SO perfect ill its 11,1,1 ,l '"vy gule. AlthouKlt hoihc urdlnary cnndlllonH fconi eithor . 1 i t i i . l ' I i I n . . .. II IMtrcm'llHimi wiih IIMI. II WIIH Nil 111 I in u rn ...n.,.1..,. .... i . .. . ecora a mm ior,,upnuioi'i. i no rui).serveri Knows ot no ; (1, ., ., . ,.,,. ":v "M1. .K H;i .use . on -record 01 aciun loiiowing aim alinouicu to a nipn- nmw or mis kind me not unusual B,.n.v H.-t. Iheria innoculation. It is a marvelous protector against a "km 18 , rlread disease and has been the moans of removing at least one I e it. ...:,..i. . , ...... .. ... I'M'WS f a:i i par i miii uie iiiiiKis 01 millions oi parcnus, nas meant noiiltir on i,..ni ..re three ..ther orii lo tens of thousands of children. So pcrfvV.t js the "scoio f"ur ' hl,,f i""" "ff'eers. ami in favor;of this scrum that any such Uory a;i this, even with VZ?v,'nZ: X!Z-""r "supposedly" contained therein, might well have. been with- " 'hu-vin ami Jos.- m. caiiauniiias. leld pending further ami more authentic' information. U.:,?. n, llnd' :tl fi-ci Inn? with a bentn of 22 l.-.-l. Il. r u.-ichl is X76 ton.t on 11k. uii.-r.icn mid 1 Imm lll. I ' Before selectiii"; Mr. Mnlbueuf as secretary of tlie Cham- merged. Lcr of Commerce, the loard of directors of that bodv spent' 'nu' xavl lm;al'" of th' VWHt-1 , j, i i - wtu-n ! va lost rrom view was : two monlhs on the job. borne of that time was spent in riven uh h.iiimie :t:.r. north and discussing at various meetings and finally formulatinjr a tro- ,",";tl,",1' 7;' -5 t r -j . i. i - i t. i . . "Ihrr KobmnrfneH In the forci-. eiiiui vi uuvuiupiiiem, wnicn is oeucveu o ne most important an of which ore nhun in the S-9. H-10, A NEW SKCKKTAKY I Submurlne offlccra here mijd Ihnl in all probability the antenna van watihid away iluriiiff the loi-di iim bus often been dune under sim ilar conditions '1'he opinion aluo va expnFid that thi milunniiiip tin hooii as hIip IonI contn-t It tl the other vcssrlK, proceeded iik fatf uh .she could toward her declina tion. unlcsH of course it had been disable.). Tor the piogross of the La Grande territory and which it is M,',m'h- im' th" s-7- s-s- i I i ;i i ... ' . , S-l t. S-IL'. and S-1.1. :ivu uu laiMiuii; UlUIIIg INU I1UXL IL'W yeaiS. I Hear Admiral Hruinhy. who woh i Tlutt anticipate.1 program for the chamber, necessarily ZZ TTZZ" ,iad a direct bearing on the selection of. a new secretary and riovincei..n. Mass.. is in com '.very applicant was considered with that in mind. The olec- "",rotor "" "," l. . v v liM'Ssa-r." Informing the department i.ion ol ftlr. fllnlbeoul, as reported in Friday's Obsei 'Vei' to- l hat the S-3 wa mlnHlmr came ether with the general program outlined 1v the board, is ,,h" "'""'J'1 ""' . ' i i i . . den. flagship of the force. fviaence mat nis apparent qualifications are unusual and In anuun.-lig the fact that the ,hat his efforts in I,a Grande along the line of agricultural fil''p """ ",ls"1,'"f h- 'ii'artment j'lid industrial progress arc anticipated with reasonable con- "'.'.,'1 ,,e.'ouurf 'the 7aiiure'"f "'"m- j'ideilCe. , . ,1 ilcutlous between Hie missing t , .. .. . , , , sulunarlne and the other vessels of llie writer did not have the pleasure of meeting Mr. the group." Malboeuf on the occasion or his visit to La Grande recently! iici.i x, riai jiul the favorable impression he made upon practically every ' ' ""' "nl""m '" small local man with whom he came in contact indicates not only 'Z ftiength of personality but mental keenness and ability to I''iim.iii .1,1,1.-1. Jvii, the confidence of the community. His' record was in- ' he water where the s-a is mis.-1 ;'cstigaled thomiighly mid his broad experience is along the; Wi 1;...,. i ... . . .BHnMaunHiiiisMsamssssssBsi Ai.t-t 111. co wiimiivihi iniisi important 111 tulurc chamber i'f commerce woik here. j lie has had important marketing experience. He is thor oughly familiar with agricultural problems of the Northwest lid has been actively engaged in land sol (lenient pro-rraniK 1 ,le has had valuable experience in industrial suivcys and in , 'ecu ring industrial plants that best meet the needs and re ouires of a given community. He is described as it forceful, ; olivincing speaker, an experienced organizer and executive! Such qualifications, it seems to The Observer, should ommend Mr. iMallxeiir to the entire U Grande territory, hould ivsult in innvased enthusiasm for and support of the 'uion County Chamber of Conimeire. They, and the pos ibility of capiUtlizing them to the benefit of'lhe whole com mnity, should be the means tr (lestroying runner petty ; ncjudices and destructive indifrerences to the chamber anil work. ' II must lie renieinbeiet;, of cnn-se, liiat very little can be iccomplished by any secretary simply through individual ef-oi-t. If actual lienefil is to be derived and actual progress' untie through his employment, it can be had only through vhole-hearted co-operation 011 the part of the members of the haniber and of the citizens of the community. Accomplish-' jicnt will be limited, necessarily, while a new man Ikvoihos iiniiliar with his city and its territory, with its wishes and in needs, with its . resources and advantages and possibil-' ies. Worthwhile things are not achieved in a day, but with luinial support accorded Mr. Mulboeuf the chamber can con- COLONIAL The Vumlly Kntertaiiiment Last Time Today "THE SEA . WOLF" A Jack London story Love, Action, Thrills and Adventure PATIIE NEWS and REVIEW The world's news first. Ji feature m v Maytag ; ' aluminum .-:r : mEi ' washer . 'i- 1 Use It How You Wish I'" ...l buy biead fill- Uh L.l... r.ir lis fo.l value. fl- niipI- wi. li.-s. (,..- Citr ,o malt...- wby yon b.i It, yt,.r'U flu, I tint ;..l.lel. Ci-ii.st r.rea.l will satisfy as ll.ithli.K Hne will. THE astonishing smoothness, the remarkable absence of vibration, that characterize ; the movements of the NEW Maytag Washer are silent but striking evidence of perfect engineering. 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