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Saturday, July 28, 1928. Paee Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I ! 1 V (Iit onorol ( j ' Alt I iidi imimI mit Svwntmpor - FRANK B. APPLEBY-. HARVKY P.' MATTIIKWH . Published evenings, except JSunduy, m t 1410 Adams Avriiiiv, La Orunde, Oregon, The Olmerver-Htar published every Krliiuy. Kntered nt the Pojrtiifflcij at )4i Grande, Oregon, as Second PlnHH Mull Matter jinrter net tit March i, 1H7H. " UyFlClAL-VAlWH OV VSIOH COUNT X AND Tllti . , CI'I'V OF LA OHAND10 . MICMUKIi AHSOCIATKO PRKSH Thp Associated View U exclusively entitled to pit for pijlilci)., tlon of u II news dispntche credited to It or not other,'!" credited If published herein, AM rights of republication: f .special .i$t patches In till paper, uitd ulsu Iho local iiowk herein also are reserved, v i . ,-. MJUKCKIPTION RATKH . , . By Currier Pally, iter month In advance , : 7fc IiaJly, six moot hi In advance , , 4.fi0 puy, single cojiy 6u iij SI nil pully, per month In advance .. Gnu pully. per six months In iidmtjoa . , $si.f,o bully, per yeur In advance IG.oo Weekly Observer-Star, per year .! 2.oo '; ' Uj" ' "f"- ADVKKTIBIKd KATKH Display, foreign, per column Inch 42c plsplay, tonal, per column inch , .., , 40c Time contract prices on application. HYPOCIIISY RKWAltDKO Wherefore the Lord Hiild. For asmuch hk thin people draw near me with their inooih nnil with their lip do honour me, hut have removed their hearts fat from me,- - - --- - 1 . . , . ,. i,,.,,. A women s saving' and loan company, established in a 'large city, pian - and fimineed by women, with women of- . , , : , . . .' ...... . iiciuih oniy, rini en running 'has resources of more than $700,000. -Where are those who1 , j i 11 i i ,i fused to think a woman hardly competent to handle the butter .and eggmoncy? In the graveyard, of course, with headstones lon- visited wiih her, mstcr, m. t larger than those of the three or four wives who made it vlT" MM nd siDie jor tnem to accumuiale stones. . Peonle are ask nir whether - - ? worth while. That is one of ; lie answered. It failed of its original purpose.. But if the gen- eral purpose of such adventure he. the sum of human know- , ledge, then the Italia has added ; ui lie plain before the reader. Others may profit by its , . ' 8orry example. But if Amundsen lie lost Amundsen who .suffered through Nobilo before, yet weni, at once to the res-"' I ... 'cue from an unhesitating sense of duty to humanity there 'will lu n ovidd rlpjil if fnnlino- fhut f.itn lil n..) ..!,. .. , , excnilllge. FBANKH5 VAjVE AND DR. NOGPCHI Franki '.,VaJe,-'iuidiid,.,. piujr Jwder, wSiuri i Brooklyn the other day with a I spent. lavishly to give this preciuus plug-ugly an imposing' manAjitt iluiuiil v llio urinai jllioit niiraiiila i,t Villi, niul hi ! a , .v,uu.. v..u . u. .vuu ;. Jipncjipipp were.hjirlily lucrative., . A day or so after this great f contrasting little item in the i York revealing that Dr. Ilideyo Noguchi, the Japanese sci- j i- i it A r r r- Cliuni. wnu lust, 1119 lliv ill .Atlll.ll a itw wl-ukh ll;u iikiuiiik I yellow fever, had left an estate of just $12,000 i money his widow must live for the rest of her life. Set those two stories side-bv j Yale's $50,000 funeral nnd 'the ' flOf) fmfllto llltrl KOO wllilt Riiet i make alxuit our civilization. i i Yale was a "bad man" a thoroughly harmful citizen, who I Btnyed out of jail only because of the inefficiency of our sys J tern of detecting and punishing crime.. Dr. Noguchi was one 5 of this century's greatest benefactors. He gave his life in an i effort to free a continent from a deadly scourge. Few men i' in modern times have served the world much better. Yet ? the bad man, who preyed on society, died rich ; and the sci ; enlist died poor, in comparison. ; ' One of the so-called "intellectual" writers the other day, i discussing Bernard Shaw's proposal to equalize incomes, de t clared with great heat that it is a silly idea. In the long run, ; he said, society pays every man exactly what that man is V worth to society. To support his argument he pointed out '( that Shaw himself gets a very large income, for the simple reason that Shaw is a very taleted writer ahd as such is worth ' much to society. J j The twin incidents of Kinnkie Yale's funeral ami Dr. ' Noguchi's estate show the falsity of that .writer's claim. So . ciety does not always pay every man exactly what he is worth. . Far from it. If it did Frankie Yale would have died in debt and Dr. Noguchi would have lieen many times a millionaire. t That, of course, is not to say that Sluiw's equality-ot'-in-l come idea is the solution. Indeed, it will take many years of thought and discussion to find out just what the solution is. j! But the whole thing is a symptom: a symptom of something '. radically wrong with our present makeup. Your $ Is Worth 3 At Our Month End Hargain Sale You'd He Surprised What 15c, 25c, 50c and 9Sc Will Hut) NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Kdjtor and Pubtlnher ' 'j ...... Business Manager six ana a nail years and now money enough to afford head- . -. , ' ' ' ;. -I the Italia's exofifiition Wm 1 the auestiorm which can never its share. , Its faults and fail-, i.i 1 ' . mi $50,000 funeral. Monev was 1 ' fr v w. , funeral there was an oddly- papers a ditpatoh from New ; side the storv of Frnnkie story of Dr. Noguchi's $12,-1 rif pnillMli.lif villi neo mmmrl in ! 1 IK EMARTIN Soiik. o llli'Mi1 tlinrs Miiytir .lliu nt) Uiilkcr Im uolii I' Ijiki. m iniifli I til.: v.. I if J 3 - umx IIIIIK lll'llllpllt IIIIIK-VI'I IIIIIKIVU,,,, ,() llo, ,,,.. ,.( off(r. hi' iniiiii wIm-ii lin nils llM-r. Wliol in m.h.v m l.l.i, ,lu 11 ir. cvrr (Iri'llllll III' Hum would (uno. wluil Hi' I'nrmi.r Mil' III An-llf i.i... ......ill haw ...ijM.n.n I.. O...II- IIKHI? PONDOSA PERSONALS ' Itf iM I M )U f rint Ms.rliin UlMliiK of Mr. mill Mr. 1'. S.i Powem. Mn.. Anna Ituhl nnil ; ,iUKhter hoi-ib una Mm. m. k ituymomi. attended . the pioneer iiilinle ut l.a Orande rihurnday of lu W1,,.i,. s- w- W""'. of lM "''. fnl., who U visit InK her purenm. SP. ,i .t,. j. it. onon. f i'n - mm JJOla ""'' w nn" IvIsliinK In.r lirolhers, Frank nnd Aml(l!y j.,1(.,,9 wt.,.e Ui.,aliKel Harvey. J.urS(;il, returned 10 hel4jf.011 y.txrilav. j Homo at l.oxan, i tun. numiny. , sU.my prli i-s,. with lilfht hens a Miu ''"" Hohertson, or ti, Mul)y lrlTO1Ii w(, Mim a 11 V" ' u' . T. ' !. ' . vitaieu UIMll 1 ueeuujr with her dtnwhtcr Mrs. m. j. Murray. ZyTlo ,tZ months, returned to i nion .Mun- , i-:mmett, Idaho, '"' '"'" 11 vnration hip. , . .. ... .I i,.r Mm Metal lolals for week (apprnxilnale- J".rw"J,. - ( I): , ,,.. S4T: ..alVe. 34..; hop,, Tl"- women's nnii Kave n .innee ;:,r,'!',: "'""'I'; ,2M"- , ... 'and Ire eri-am Hiieialile Saturday1 ' nine (t'ompare.l with a week iBi,,. A kuihii, sum was cleared "") M" classes quoted aiiout ami ii lame crowd attended. I"' 1 altliouith some of Montlay'M j How( ,.,,, , salesman from iM onmde. was hern on I business t day the first of the ud r, IVank . Wl,, n !a,l Mrs. OioiKe South ntt.-nded inmiPriiiwn an m: ui t. hioif r$.n- - urtiay, "nr m.eiinK Thurs,i,,y i.. wriKi.fs "".'!""''':. .... - tl H I 1 n f llll ill'lll 11 I'M"- The Women's club Held n reffil- .Mr. . 1 1 SO II, "HlSinC. UINIIIMMVI IUI I the I. oval (iriler of Moose, was here 'Klomlay tihd 'I'nesday on business ror ti mni r. ri(.,.",s nmi children attended tim Jubilee at timnde. Three n.uo. "'"''lies and tl truck were used to ttike the six officers 1111.1 20 clillil- Oil tllisi"'" lown- Mr". w- W- ir"' la , prt-slilent of the local primary. (Mrs. Jack Holler, was taken suit- ( ,'i,.a. in t.....i,.v .-venm and was'. taken to l.a tirail.le. I lie little fellow Is iillile well now. Mis. Kll Iteauilette returned Thursday evening. uft.'V spending Wiree days III l.a Crainle. i Mrs. Itlta Strong returned Thurs-1 day from Idaho where she has been i visiting relatives. j u t', mi itni.it ciiAiii. POItTI.ANll. Ore.. July 2S (AP) . A fiirliml cliame or inanslanuhl el was filed iiKalnst K. 'I"ana, .lap- anese. Ill connection wlln the fnliil r.iltland yards I.I. lay were sleaoj ".hootlnir on March 14 of II. Yok-aud iincliullKed at yesterday's flB ota, aunt her .lajanils.'. lie s. . CIRCUS COMING m 1- "' f a C i t'f -'''.'' t rw. i'.'6ferttji?":, 1 1 a V" ' Tin hrUiy Iti. lr'ii, with flvi Hmr. lt comtne to I (rnmlc in Tlnieviji, Ani:. tl. Two MrfoniintMV will w Rtvcii during lite MficriUH.il ami evening. YELLOW CORN IS SCARCE ON MART Berries Not Overly Plen tifulFruits Are in 7; $mv Supply ;, . PORTLANIi. Or July 28 (AT) J, en ion continued to hold the renter of Interest on locul whole Hule market this morning, with dealer anklug from flu 'to $12 for, what stocks were available. Sr- erul booses were completely out. Some dealers think the high priceH previiilliiK here now are cuiiKed ty u leiuporury Hhoituffe u lilclf will hi HuliHJlcd with (lie arrival of frtviti Kupplh'fi. Yellow corn wuh wurm on the market thin mnrnlnv, nominally O,ootei nt $ I. Till per nark of about mIx dozen. White corn wuh In fair HtipjHy and, Hold inoHtly arountl ft fH I. aft per Hack. Nw polatoea 'outlnued In MKht Hupply, iIIkkIhk operatlpnn havlns apparent ly nrf Kolten under way i Kiirriclentiy. o vuppiy the market per Ruck. y . . , , ,,;'ir v noln,;;l ' of . inoHl offeriHK not espfcially (food. I.oKanherrieR and raspber rlea ho hi around ll.fto pty ri'at while blackberries went mo.stty at 'jac. TomatocR were Homewhat eaMer, market around $i'.fi. while Yuk-. Ali. ' ' peai H ,iM,J apples were In nlHUpply "l"",t "'""'v . yeBieniuy '" ' Pi lies were not iiir,tiil.ly iluinir- led on lunier and vkk imt i'oiii "iuik.-is were urm wiiii mov.-iiiit , heavy. i ,i ,,.,i little belter and what amall accuui-, ,7 It couiiuued in ovwsuppiy umi wo "'k"it i. P(1tTL.M IJVFSTOC'K F'ORTLANO. re., July 28 (AP ivet-fipm nuKJ. in. iiuiufiinjf '"-I'lili-up sales showed declines of -6c and In spots Sue- as compared with i lnst week Hulk l-.lrut.le .for one load: Ihlnner fleshed Kinds n Mm . lo t , cow; J i nn.ini neiers f 9.7ft; Htncuy rooi ueu er aosent. no ioniH artove me - io noni ii., iiu i.,i..in ii...... r rU.'..ll IV UUII, IIIWHy ,1.1 I.W". mid liead koo-I hulls up to $s; best liirtit vea.lem $l4:.buik $I34i- 13.6a; calves $10.60 down. 1 1. iks Today's nKM-lptH holding for Monday. Market (i-umpareii with a week aKo): t neven: butcher 'classes mostly steady to 4"e liiBher, some spots as much as 60c lower. Hulk liKlit butchers for week $1 1.75 12.60; extreme top at close $12: quoted Jll.r.n down with extreme dim., and i.,wer n,de sheito.'kwpiilhir cun he muie n our Alu!i '!.'!."!!.. ,..''." r.,..ila iiittaKe H :ial 2 miart freezer. .i., ., i...ik ......kimr:'" bulk packinK sn,VHi Js.fiii'.i !l.6o; nothing overl JS.76 at the close; 'feeder pigs ill K, ,,.m,i week, steady lit t, , j n.r.a. sheep--(r.innpai'..l . (l,0) . Jtmi,s n, , s ouolalilv.Melvlllo's. S,., v veaillngs 611c higher: choice Ml. AdaiiiH lambs Monday $12.6; iii.ilii.t.p oliiilcii nt'l'i.red since! val- ley otlerlnKS $11,611 down; heavi and I bins down III $x.60; strictly choice liKht yearllnus now quoted up t.. $:i and ewes $6 down. Official niioiations at the North TO LA GRANDE -m V.. yy?i ' n MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY - . .( VtUVAGO CIIAIX Oiioi ; Mltrti low Close 122fcl2S li w i-j2ei2iyt ......vii tny, , tt .Inly S.-J.I ,Mn,KWV, j.ivKtti'udi Wheat clown July Sdl 3a; Ocl l Ml AI.II IAM f'HICAOl), July 28 (AIM Wheat -No. I hurd! I.XIKtrl.ll: No. 1 mljwlf fl .23. (orn-No 3 nilxd, $1.1 1 : No. It yellov. l.lti I.I2H Oiils No. X -wliltp (neiv), idiic No. $ -hllt (new), 42lgl !$: Hye not quuteft. Hurley 64 Hie. . Tllliolhy need $4fi 4 !5. Clover Beetle $22tl 36. I'OIMI.AMl WHKAT POItTI.ANll. Ore.. July 28 (AIM : Wlleut HIk Henil bluedleiu, hunl wlilie, $1.38: Hoft while. $I.2C; ueHlein whllK $1,211: hunl winter. l.l6i; noil In-ill miring, $1.1 : veern reil, $l,10.. Out No. 2, 3U II). while en!, $85. . Todny'H enr rerelpis -Wheul 113; linrley, li; I'lour ti: eorn 3. IIAXK f'M'.Ar.lMIS NKW yoUK. July 2 (Al'l The weekly Htulemenl of the New York t elearlllK llootie aHuoriutlon hIiowh: Total nuruhiH and undivided pro- fll. $211. 610,11011 inrreuKe; net de. maud deponila (averuKe), $28.!i38.. lliio, d rreaae. 'I'inie dpotiiU (uv- eillK.'). $6211.111111 Ini'reu.se. I'leuriiiK week ended July 28, $6,666,724,664. riearliiKH week ended July 2i. to 137 s-8 632. j ciw,riiiiihiuay. $i.uis,r,i3.s2i FIND IT HERE Oopjr for this column roust be . la by a. m. INSI liANCE A AD BONDS t. S. I.WKbTAIKXT CO. O. W. WAR NOCK 1-ll-tf SAVK YOIU -AKI):X P'roin aiitn, cut-worms. sIiikh, grass hopper, etc., by u.siiiK anlrol and snurol. ur sale by ('lark's Klor-7-28-lt ' ronnl.n- rtec-orxxtlve rpl adil j' I ni, rtH,B. N,wll- ltook I l r i.i I ... r Melville's. 24-61 PKTIjHKS OK VOl'K i.ovi;i Oir.s Take your pictures lo Hicharil son, "The Art Man" for enlarging and hand timing. Meautiful .eie largements can lie made from eith er the. picture ilself or from n negative, und when hand tinted tliey are natural us life. Have your enlarging, tinting and frum- done at "bhaidson's Art and 7-23-0t ron t'ooi.iNtj 'imiNKS lleverage sets in colored glass in. .......k'tind cryetal, from fine and up. At 7-24-6t Wahl, Waterman, Park Fountain Pens and Kversharp Pencils ut esipwiin HOOK rtiore. uiiwiiiiiw .,. every respect. Heinsittrblnc ineatlug. biitloii h oU, U Norton's Kiddie Hliop. Oc your KartKiKs can at Mel ville's. All slr.es, from $1.AR and up. . 7-24-fd Headquarters for periodicals nnd matsazlnes. Take along some on your vacation. Newlln Hook Store. IIMAlTIFUi WAhl-OWA SCKNKItY Reuutlful views of the Wallowa Country and Kastern Orenon Seen ery will found ut Richardson's Ait and tllft Hhop, "The Home of Kastern Oregon Scenic Views." 7-23-Gt Our circulating library affords you good reading at low price, Now hit Hook Store. 7-13-tf NOTICK OK ytM ACiHH Notice Ik hy 1 his giv?n thai the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John li. Tallent, deceased, has filed her final account of said estate, and the County Court of I'nlon County. Oregon, has set Monday, August It. lt-S. at 10 A. M. at the county court room In l.a Grande, I'nlon county. Oregon, as the time und phire to hear ohjM lions to nnd for the settlement of said account. M A H Y V. CHAMBKUR. Administratrix. Cove, Oregon. July ;S Aug. 4-ll-lS-!a xorin-: or.riNAi axyvxt Notice Is pereliy given, that the Undersigned, ns administrator with the will nnnexed of the estate of (Jeorge H. Sutherland., deceased, has fded his rinal account In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for I'nlon County, and that Tuesday, Septemher 4th. 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the court house in the city of Iji Grande. Union county, Oregon, has heen fixed as the time and place for the hearing upon Mid account. If. K. IMXON. Administrator with ths will an nexl of the Folate of George H. Sutherland, deceased. July ?S Aug. 4-1I-1J-2. Wheat Unchanged C.'HirAOO. July 28 (AP)-Open- . k, ,-,,. .... ,. H,n "" " ? ' i iui.i " - ""' -'T i' ,., ', u. kimh i,ut ' UDller'wlfDt a ,e0,m, W,K. Vtu. vurionH held about ateudy. f Turn closed firm. T to Jc net higher, vheut uur)uined to c up, F uuih V4e to c off, and prpvlaionH cloHlntf from 7c decline to n rlwe ot Up. I'OHTI.AXII l'IU)l1('K POHTI.AND, Ore.. July 28 (AD jlulter Weuily. rorlluml ' ilulry exehunff" net wholemile, ' iiricen! (riiles): Exlrii8 ibVji". KtumlurdH W: prime rli-plK 4.1c; flrHl 42r. t'reumery prices: rrlnlH .1c! over rlllie Htunrlurila. ' Kkkh Mleady. Portland dulry ex- elianyo (net Ijuula):- I'Venh' atunU-,1 anl. exirua.28c; frenh-tituiiiiura first 27e: fresh medium extran j 26s; frenh inedium flium 24e. PrieeH' t'o retulierw 1 4i 3r. over- exchange pries. . " iillk steudy. nuu hiilk (4 per I eenl , $2.3n rwt. delivered Port-1 i mud, lews l per rem. niiiieriui. atation. 44c; track. 4Iic; delivered at Portland, 7$Oc. I Wool steady. . Kastern Oiron , -qoIh fr. o. b- country point) :j Choice light Bhrlnkiaff,-fin, S5'ij Hfc id; heuvler Hhrinking', fine. 32' f 34c; croKNbred wooIn, :i8f 40c. j Qi ific lb. ' Poultry Light liena 1c hlg-her. Alive, hens over 4 i llm., J4c; 4 lo 4U ba., 0c; 3 to 4 H'.. ISc: .1 IIih. und under, I tic; aprlngH and ippnorns, sc. ItatoeK steady. Quotations on hawiH of in0lb. sack: Hent new va rieties selling l.fi0f 1.7ft: fes chutes Benin. IT. S. No. 1, l; com bination Krades, 60 fq 75c- niTTi:nf.'AT SAN KKANl-ISt'O, July 28 (AP) - Butlerfat f. o. b. Hon Francisco, 61c, xi:w yokk Fin IT NEW VOItK. July 28 (AP) Dried fruits and hops Hteady. 't arc goina to Hiako a special iiiiliK-i'inciii to ilw faniMiN all ucxt wtfk. wire ami f1WC OStH. AM cicajbody by tJib tiitH' already knows tJutl uiicii I Nay prices It U a dead give-away. Cmtc anil icai' up tlit) balaiui -of tJio paint .and sonirv nwrc ptiuiy-a-nHI upallpapcr iuhI irthcr lmrgtiiiiM 1mi jiiuikvyiils lo mention. "Let 'cr itdl, lei 'or ivlierti she hhh ludKMiy knows, lroiir yoiir tickets for tlin next Kwind.'' - Cmik In. runners. It nuty Ims yvnir. last clianct- for kevrraJ ji-aj-s to huy yime nuitciial of the iM-ojde's fool. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We Sell For Cash "Tht Poor Man'? lYIend" Near Foundry Phone Main 348 No Kundaf Biulnea IT IMPT A BOMS wmmnr a tkufhonb How in the world can young person expect to oecome "popular" unless there is a Tele phone in the home? We don't sa it can't be done. It might. But it's doubtful. am no CAM un MB MARWODinaMTI Hf - ) ! La Grande's for Over N. K West illllffTT1IMIIIHM$t'te""""t I C PAltSOXS uf l firnndo i rnfwiilJilli In Ills xMiniiiinliy f H"' Jl'lwailllaii IJfe lnsumrn roniiwny of V..rk. wliU-li Is Hi ta-t Hfo In- Z ... .,. .u.ii,. 7 Huramti roniiwny In tlw wonii. mm "" - iMilder. mhmw luxurniKw lu foiiv ml ''uxIimhk rach year iIiiib any other ihhiiiimiij. ' MIllopn of ieoM urn well plenw'il whli (heir JMroiolltBn praln-lfiHi. Vou will bo, loo.. Phono JMW Red Crown Gasoline Mobile, Zeroline and Quaker Slate Oil Perkins Standard Station Next to La Grande Hotel on Adams Attention Milk Consumers Beginning August 1st. the following prices for milk and cream deliv ered at your door will apply: MILK - Quarts : 12c pint 1 8c More than one pint 7c CREAM Whipping Pints : 35c ' i Pints : 25c CREAM Commercial Pints :...25c y Pints ...15c H. H. Anderson, Geo. H. Clark, C. Hilderbrandt, Bert Grout, Emil Gaertner, N. II. Neilson, I I. L. Parker,, James Smith, L. W. Ummsmith, Don 3Iatot, Membei's of LA GRANDE DAIRY ASSOCIATION Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page - You Don't Have to Pay Any one a Commission for the Privilege of Investing Your Money at 6 ! Every Dollar You Pay in Is Always Your Dollar !! in ' The La Grande fiuildinr & Loan Ass'n Your future estate demands that you compare its advantages before you in vest in any company. Supervised by the state directed by men you know. IA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN La Grande, Ore. Leading Store , 30 Years & Co., Inc. UX Sixth SlrTt Z -1 tbt It II. 19 a A (1 e A A e 4 A O A A A 0 m