La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1928, Image 6

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    Friday, Deceniler 21, 1928.
Fae Six
CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
JinQ&xnxibc -Efiimmg (Dbserte
(Incorporated)
An Independent Nrwnpnpe
FRANK B. APPLKBY .
Editor and Publisher
HARVBY P. MATTHKWH .
Puhllwhed evening, except Hundiiy, at 1419 Adam Avenue,
t Grande, Orenon. The OoHorver-Htar published every KrJduy.
Entered nt the Pontorrice ai Im Urn title, Oregon, hk Hecond
ClttM Mull Matter under nut of March X, IM.
OFFICIAL PAPKR OF l;NION COUNTY AND TiUO
CITY JF LA OHANTM3
MICMHKIl ASHOCIATKD VRKtiH
The AMOeluted Pre9 ly exolunlvely entitled to use for publica
tion of all newH dispatches oredlteU to It or not otherwlM credited
If published herein. All ritihU of reputillcutiwi of epeclal des
patched In thla paper, mid til ho the locul newa herein a J mo are
reserved.
SUUHCItlPTION RAT KB
Ity Oirrlrr
Dally, pel month In advance . 75c
llly, ell month In advance 14.50
Pally, alnifle copy ,-... Do
by Mn II . .
Dally, per month In advance .. , .,.,.... 60o
Dally, per tlx month lu advance ....... ........ 94.60
Dally, per year In advunce .. $6.00
Weekly Obaerver-Biur, per year $2,00
AUVKHTIHINQ RATK8
DUplajr, foreign, per column inch
Display, locul, per column Ineh ......
Time contract prices on application.
42o
400
A HAPPY KATMI-Ilt The Cut he
ly rejoice: mid lie that heetteih ;
hltn. I'mv. I!:i:LM.
of the rluhlenus tditill (,-re
wine child nhiill have Joy
IT M.I A v omi.mii:i im:s
Cuba's Efforts to Control Price
KHMK, !. '.'t (Al'l Tlio Hv-
fiilil Nt-WM AK'-JM'V luilay r.-port-J
di-utli of I'omil I.;iIkI I'ailorriu,
iy ink' aitulittoil
, now ami III
t'tupH (lorn
in Ulnar, lirlnven ,
-omniiinili
of llm Italian army
to
NKW YOHK (Al'l i'uhu Hl-
ir.mi 111 IS to I !i I 7. ut Ilia homo In " ' -uirciuinK nil) Ii ui
IIiiiiIIkIktu. I imur lluvi) fnili:l, lii tin- l.i-llet "f
Tin. n.mouK (!.. ini.n un.l Mil- , ' '.'. y' I'"'"' '11 "
i i.. iii 1 rj u.. yiuii Miriifi miiftir ihiiki-i'n.
find producer finally have urccpt-
C CI A m 1 T. 1 iiw.r in enough Hiiaar, own
will be the offset to ('ulm'ii tfrlliiif
i.rrKnl ul t ie new ; pressure u uic n- v uii-
not look hud," lor der way.
dlr, who line been nerioutdy 111
fur the puxt wim-K, dll ut four
o'clock this utleitioon.
IH I K OP IS.M HII S
HA I, KM, Ore., Iee. HI (AP)
C W. Imvltt. iihoul 6&, dhvl at a
tot .il hOHpltal I his itiorulnf. leKH
I h;u! I wt lvc hours after he wu
Htiu. li by a I'U'kwlt-k aluKe on the
lilL'ltvt.iy three nilleu Houth of here
at 7: :i't o'clock Thuruduy nlKht.
Iaif uitN a luiinier und made bin
liotth1 here for 2" yeaia.
oijik;i: sn.vsi mix
WASIMMiTIlN, ler. 21 (AP)
Pri Hiili-iit CiiolidK-t wiKned a tncns
u re today nuunllntf the iliKllniriilKh-
) Hyliite croNH to Orville WriKht,
and hU brolher, the late Wilbur
WiiKht. billlilcrft of the flrt ulr
pliitif to n.ake un act iin I flight.
The art diu rl rnent of the I.a
"I've jillli he-!! ilre)lv liH'n-t- Cran-lc Xfitrhboi hood club ifit-t
tnl hi Hi' riirmer, lut Ih PiiNiof- '' y-tiTday Hfti-rnoon nt the home
Uit here inl iv S;t."itl u er of M r. l-'IciuinK with the record
il the fuel that In any coninu.dlty
it la the lowest and not tin- lilKh
'hl coht producer who fixes the
0rlce.
"t'uhu'e position, when conid
er'd upurt from Hit K-'ierul situa
tion, Ih Indeed a difficult one," Mr.
the value of nuKar and Cuban
vuK"r et;c.ui'itlcj hut d'citied to the
lowr productiofi coata by biiiiKhiK
inent ut price control huvinic fuili-d.
t'tiban MiiKar producem now mvm
to accept ihf fact that In aiy cuiii
modlty it U the lowest und not the
hijf hcHi cohI producer who fixes
the price." '
Yearn of Ignoring: fundamental
prohh-niM of industry In hcarch for
an eiiny way 6nt liave resulted In
HtaKnaiton. Mr. l.owry adil.s. wit h
iip i widely -uttered without
Kutficient w'lKht hj any one quut-t.-r
to ItriiiK Hellliia prewHUie. !
KiikIIhIi refiners are expected to
be in the murk'-t for January. I-Vh-
ruary and .March positions, which
Preaident -elect Hoover once was
hu-sller at u i(lris' m'hool. Wfndir
if he knows about donkeyn' too,
und what bin firnt mew.miKe to f'on
Krert will miy't
r.nwry any a. ' 'onfrnnted with a the ull-itiiportunt aKrlcultunil prob
price for kukri- beitiw the com of lem Htill n fdinf continuouH and .
production, uwulled by the mosaic pelnHiakinK effort and muny i'u- 1
diiwane which threaten the cane bun niillw confronted by u need of
MUpply und In muny cam-n burdened flnani-ial rcadjutinent tliat will
With excenHive fixed charxeM, re- lower rodiwtipn i-ohIm by brinKlntr '
Kultina- from a rapilul Mructuie a redih'ilon in fixed charges,
due to expanion on borrowcil However, pi-oieHta anuinHt further
riioney when cota were bish, the Kovenimeiu control have been
pOMilion of the 4'uhun HiiKar pro- made and iiluiia for takina- off the
dtxer In unyihhiK but happy. entire onm next Heuson ure undt-r
"The reMUlta of reNtriction have way, which, he believes. Ih n atep
been dUuppoltttilnir. (Uie coun- toward redueimr cost to n mini-
tries that produce tttt per cent of
the world' total mia-ar aupply tooK
advuntUKe of the temporarily high
er price tu IncreuKe their produe-
t tion.
even If 1 could Kit It." ln'Iaicl
IkC Sole. ltl'4 illlllOIIIK'Cll iluii
ht-'n mil (i Milllle fer-cver. An
optimist is n feller Hull HiIiiLh th
seiilin wax un' ribbon on n ojuirl
o' Ki'olcli can'l be iMititirfeileil,
.Mil. hi;AN lM'ltOi
fiileudance of i'i(! year.
A content to chooHc a atale ftow
f r haa M en In proxreMn In Colifor
nla. Why not ivo Hollywood a
tittle publicity by nmniiitf (he
f-iickno?
The ago seems to Ik movinp; with sufficient speed to elim
inate the need for or the popularity of Christmas mistletoe. I operation
HAI.K.M, Ore., I ec. 21 AP) '
l.ouiM Hean. member of the q
Stale Put. lie Hervici. commission. I Ti
w hu underwent a major iurniciil j 4
at a hospital here yes- j
terday, is projrc.s.siif favorably. 7
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Something rcmurkuhle is said to he hai))eiiin"; in radio ;
broadcastinff. The public is demanding k((,o! performances j
rather than famous names. I
Peer hunter killed nn Angora
by in in! a ke up In .1UHulchUeltH;
They neein to have made quite U
ucces of Ken Uk ho farmer's
Kont.
A recent suivey indicates that 21) American homes out of
Avarv 100 b-.i.i i-wli,. u limli i. ,.!.. if u-P.., 1, 4 '
;TV,J ,,,lT" " ' '', Dr. j,n n. Watson, psvehoto-
heen expected from the noise you hear as you pass hy. IkIhi, myn parent simmd apply the
' . " j behavotistic I henry to children to
S end their horror of t he dentist's
Former President Calles, onlv ti week or two out of office 'chair, a nickel u. .i to do the
1ms announced his retirement from public life saying: "1 1 TVV dm? m"i,n!t ' "'
With Some Folks the
Ordinary Gifts
Won't Do
So you should
Be Amony Those
Who Say It With
Flowers This
Christmas!
Phone us now!
mum.
"Next year." he eaya, "without
restriction, every effort w III be
made to -produce sujiur cheaply. 1
and so far ns possible regain mar-
"The world aupply. Instead of be- that have been lout.
In reduced, uctually wa increaHed. I "It is not expected thnt there can
Huyera, obRervfnv; thin nttcinpt at be much profit In this for u time,
flj'U'e control, derided, to they ul- but in the end low coHm. increased
wayu do under uuch circumstances, ' consumption and a wider distribu
te curry a minimum atock. , (tion. combined with some cutting'
K "In conseiitience, the producer ! tlown in production by hish cost -t
HaH left to car'ry pretty much the - producers whutever they -may be,
citire loud and n heavy visiile sup- will be n diminctly forward step in
ply accumulated. This combination helping solve the problem." ;
Generally he Jtelieyes the under-
proved too much of n burden und j
15 TURKEYS
GIVEN AWAY
Catch (hem as they fly off the top of the
Sacajawea Inn
Monday Between 2:30 and 3:30 P. M.
N Jennings and Shumate, Moon Drug Co., Can
Furniture Co., M. J. Goss, Sacajawea Barbers,
Sprouse-Kitz Co., Piggly Wiggly, Mohrs Cash
Market, Electric Service Co., Campbell Garage,
Dackerman's Tire Shop, Dale Cox, John Mel
ville, L. Leclbetter, Grace .Harness Shop, Olds
Used Car-Lot, Sacajawea Inn, Dr. MtCall.
Donors.
fihall never aspire ajfin'n t the preHideney of the republic,
nor to be a political factor, but I shall always be at the service
of the lawful government of the republic in case of need."
These words, if lived up to as they probably will be, may
liecome memorable in the history of Mexico. He strikes
directly at the two greatest evils in Mexican politics in the '
past the reluctance of men in power to renounce their'
power, and the readiness of political leaders to foment revo-j
lution against the lawful heads of government. If militarism j
yields to constitutionalism, Mexico is safe. i
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CLARKS,
FLORISTS
Main 11.
Meals are better
i.b
l'HKKDOM OK THK SKAS
The real question concerning naval power, often lost sight
M in recelrt? discussioifis "shall the seils'til'Trce?" It was'
for freedom of the seas that the United States went to war
with England in 1812 and fought the Unrbary pirates. It
was Germany's arrogant denial of freedom of the seas that
drew America into the World War. If we must fight an
other war, it will very likely be for this same historic Ameri
can prinicple. Tor foreign trade grows steadily more im
portant. What navies are primarily for is to d of end sc trade and
keep sea routes open. If the sea powers could agree on this'
principle, it should be easier for them to agree on naval
ratios and limitation. For the interest of each would be the
interest of all. Navies would be regarded then not so much
us rivals and potential destroyers of each other, but rather
as police craft to keep the seas open. There would bo less
incentive to competitive building. Granting the use of cer
tain purely defensive craft for each country submarines
and mine-layers for local use, etc. it might be possible to
adjust the rest of the sea armament on a friendly basis.
Great Pritain has never fully granted this principle. In
the past Britain depended on her own overwhelming naval
superiority for protection of her empire. She can do that no
longer, with America able and willing to equal any navy she
possesses, or to outbuild her if necessary.
A conservative British paper, the Saturday Review of
Ixxidon, urges the British government to adopt this Ameri
can view, granting the right of ships of all nations to use
the seas in peace or war, and guaranteeing the safety of
neutral ships in war time. On this basis the two great sea
powers ought to be able to get together.
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NOW CHRISTMAS
b j,.m,.. i -TTt peaagaga.-...---' &
' A".';.:." ' creamery .
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Tor the
Perfect Dinner
You'll Need Good Putter.
At All Dealers.
"MEADOW HA It VEST"
Ait mm who pircnls thin nd to our nlfii i
(i-lc a liridne m-hv pad.
m Jeff. Ae., uit iv
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Orange
Pekoe
long remembered
SOME GIFTS you give lovcj ones at
Christmas would last several days. Some
would become old, or worn out and
r forgotten, in a lew months.
ELECTRIC GIFTS
arc permanent. they are tie.wirtej
heirlooms tliey will still I Wautiful jn J
useful. A few popular Horroisr gifts
lie shown. Ctrme in .iti J xt the
m.tny others on display.
II. &S. ELECTRIC CO.
Frank Robinson Soiumer Hotel Bldff.
lUaJqinrtmfor'WUJtmGiftilktlljlitff't't.m''
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l"' l'lS',lMy" ' If we conlH Ucten
R III K I II! JC& KWS!
gm . in on Christmas Eve
'!. fPsh "Thl in tho niiixt iipnwiiitel sifi you've vr K&Jr.
CASH I'ltlCI
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$93.50
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"VcivAMav Electric
Gyratorwasher
2 Years Ahead
In Performance
And Design
This grfally improved waslu'r
aetmilly .i.sIim iiiit'ktr and cleun.
r than otluTH sfllitik" fr n nnu'li
is llhS.
Guaranteed for
10 years
"Thin l tho must iippreciutori sift you've ever
Kiven me. Dick. Nut that the trinkets ;iml ttiher
wonderful HiIiihh haven't nwnle me h:ipy they
huvel Hut really, you nniHt . know what this
means io me mure hours of leisure for myself
ami the kiddies h wiry to keep yonun. for it will
s;ive a lot of drudgery.
"And do you renlt'e it will wave mr
almojit a half-day every wek that u
why I .nay you're so thoughtful."
)ick Ik happier than ever thin Christ -n
wis hetatiNe he lias chohen the ri.uht
Kilt. You can understand why he
BTins a reply about doinp only whai
any real hustnnd would do i;ive the
real fcift. ri WAIiDWAY tiVIIATOIt.
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