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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday. January 5 1929.
FRANK B. APPLEBY .
Editor aid Pabllataer
HARVBT V. MATTHKWH) Bnslnciai Manager
i Published evening., except Bunaay, at 1411 Adams Avanua,
I A Grande, Oreann, Tha Obeerver'Mur published every Friday.
Rnterrd at tha Postoffica ut lA (Jnuide, Oregon, aa Second
Claim Mall Matter under act ot March 3. 1879.
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KX1IOI1TVTION- O ilKiiiKnlnf 'Jacob, eritnt ye,.nnd' let .
iih walk In the llwht of the l.r,l -lHn.-2:5. ''..'. -
I 'HOTMIItllltallllll
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Snow 14 Inches
Deep This Week
At Promise, Ore.
.Ily Mra. Ita-i-llia. Carper
' bsenrnr 1'orreapondont)
PUOMIBH, Ore.. (Hpectnlr
Promise nna experienced consider-
nhle miew recent ly and K Is nt prca-
cnt unoiit I inches deep, hut the
wouthcr la not ho cohl.
Mlns Kelscy returned to Promlso
Tuesday- evening after an utenro .
of two days, Tisltina- her narntiM.. Poim.A.Ml WHtLVI'
lit flatter, fir. Hchool he-run airnln ! P'HtTI.ANIi, Ore., Jun. 6 AI')
Wednesday In- th Klvcraldn die- Whom: MK Hour! hluestcm, Imrd
trlct. The, Promts district had no .while l.tli; eol't while I. la; wesl
vanMion except t'hrlmmaa dny and je-rn while I. Ill; hard winter 1.08;
MARKET NEWS OP THE DAY
Wheat
Mar. ....
y ....
July
I'MlffAliO OHM
" awi rrlirh Imw flnmt
Htk ' t.Hii I.IS .ISl.rS
rMIK Ml la l.lHM
IIIJ,II t.lOH' !. l.H.IT
fcM I.III'IHII, win:. VI'
I.IVKItHOOI Jan. 5 Af)
When I i-iiaiv: Jlanh tin lrtd, por
Inn pnunilK, ll.J'j.ij,; May, m IITid
$1.31; July. H I 'id. 1.:I3X.
'O' all III' jicojilculiftVr bubhln
ni' Una) Hare) ' know Hrb Ifimv
aa ailwie Ih . wu Htruuiillii' thm'
fiilb'Kii, - not fine lia;4 'KuU juvy.
Iti'iMc nlioiiir IfNUihtf lilfn a ilotlur
lill haliinlHi.; "H'll Im' Jrt hIv
iiH.4illia nli lit' next ;iimtt Hint rani
alilruM nn'MpiiroMsilkM Miltl lrM;
iaife) Hull f'flny. when rtrnioftiffL
ily Mdinlml- lnr' immv. laitiy.
Tlie itloiil wiiy of irettinor iilonor will never be realized Irv
mi.... i
UltJ IIIIUI . , . , , .
Many persons do not seem to be ashamed to 'iulvertimj
the fact, that they have made a failure of mairiajfe.
PON DOS A BABY
DIES IN BAKER
ON WEDNESDAY
It is easy for a man's neighbors to fin out a'fieat deal
wore about him than he enres to have Uieni know.
': Our circuit and juvenile judges deserve commendation
for their piwtipt and severe action in the cifsea of 6ur youth
ful bandits. Two, three, four times'-ha they been, found
jruilty; as ninny times had they broken parole. Punishment
is tha only recourse in nuch cases.; Idiotic, leniency is far
more Injurious to society than it is helpful to youth. ,
The federal government will spend $60,000 in grading;
the forest road Iwlween Elgin imd Weston the route that
received much attention two yours ago -when a Walla; Walla
La Grande highway watt under discussion. 'Most of the un
improved portion of the road- is in the national forest, will
lie completed gradually for fire protection if; for no other
reason. Sooner or Inter it will be tlfc 'norhial and natural
thing to build thu , brief, coiinecting links to. bring this new 'I'" J.'"'"" iiiirh.'achoui. return.
mi ovaamotrhtnins indon. , r- 1 ! ' 'm&m
New yeara day.
f. 1". carper and eon. Harold,
went to : Powwfttkji Monday, but
I the company had lutir otf nil the
euwycra and were raovlnir nunp ao
they retnrnad iiaine Weitnewlny,
atnpplns to vlait nt the lien MrCln
nln harnd on-tha way.
Charlea Ken worthy, who ha
Hpent ; acveral t weeka.wlth hln
daiiKllter, lra. Oarrett, . returned
houuv limt Thureduy.
, Onnp No. . on. L'QHrwalka-rld'te
la UcIiik inovo.t to the I'romlm
rldifer to what, 1m known bore na the
(-ui ltnn ' plu'ec, throe and a half
tfillca norili af .Muxvlllo . on the
1'ronjleo rndii. . 4 ,'
; AluM.'AlJco Chonowortll tcrt'.Tiiea
day for .Monmoutlt where ahe will
enter normal. KChooI. " r ,."
'.1. -' Ij'lionatd and thoater
v. 'I'hey 'nlab butchered fnr Mm.
Nellie-Klcahmun.
northern eprlnfc I. nit; weotcrn red
I. 111.
Data: Nn. S-as II,. white 3S.no,
Wheat Heavy And
Lower at Closing
f'lirfAflO, Jan. 6 (AP) Open
ing; ut ?fc to e advance, corn af
terward scored material further
Kalna. Wheat atarted ',t,c off to ic
up and Inter roue all around. Oala
were linn. ProvlMtona llkewim:
tended upwanl.
Wheat clnaed heavy. - c to
'.ic net lower, corn at 4e to c
Todny'H ear receiula: Wheat 20. 'net ipiln, oat L1i He
hurley I, flour l. corn 9, hay 10. vUlona vurylnif from
1 . . j to u rlo of 1 lie.
up,
the pro-
diH-llne
j i'HK'AtiO C.SU
flllCAtltl, Jan. 5 (AD Wheat,
i no HIllCK.
. I'orii. Nn 4 mixed KB'i i 3-.',; No
lb nilxtl Nlli', fft si.
I llata, No. a while lO'ril'i'i
'4 w hile 4 4 '.i .
I Kye. no etilee.
Hurley afilri'llll;
Tliinidiy aeeil a.K&'irQ.tA.
I lover aenl 22.00 '( 311. fit).
No,
Ottrrct Kenworthy vlalted Hnnday
nlKht ut ('. l'. fniper'a. "
t lllfA(if) I.IVKMKX'K
fHU'Atlll, Jan. f, (AP) (FT. .
tiept. of Airric.) Hokh reeeipta
m.iMiii; ulioiit IJ.niHi or Ihe run di
rent; uiarkiit nioKtly III (g- 15c high
or; top ID.UO paid freely for 1B0-
340 It., welirliin; ahlppera Htood
(l.otin; eatlmated holdover 2,ono
lira. Kavenct M Dnnalrt hue been I hiltehera, niciHlim to choice l!f.O-
fiulto- 111 th la week. . .fir.'i .!)fl; jiio-rjno Ih. 8.70
John t'afper made a trip-to Will- "'', n": Klo-lmi Iti. s.oow 9.00.
luwn, tho fleet of th week. Cattle recetpta 300; compared lo
Hill Curnor wma warklna-tn'Mnv. n week airo. venrltnirM anil llsrlit
Uy M. )l. K. UuyiiMHul , I vllle Monday and Tueadar. . eteera eaneclallv low nrlce. Miht
(Olmervcr .Correnpandentr If Ijo Xniitli haa mrmtr av Wallnun ieteera xlroai- to ane Mlu-li., - rinlsheil
l'ONIKIHA. Ore.. (Special) The .'w hero he haa aonio work. . ; heavlca held dp hut Inhetwcen
baby irlrl horn to .Mr. und Mm The family op rfed Trump la .itrailea l,.t tsfi toe: uneven trade
i-ilii jvune 111 w. iionpiiai 111 muter
Krlday evenhiir, paaHed' away W'od.
neaday -niortllnir. .Mr. Kllno (a time
keeper nt (ho foiticinir camp. ... r ,
Mr. and .Mra.. 'I'. J.- I'owera nlld
Mr. and. Aire. P. J. Pnwera nt
tended the Klka watch party In
Haker .Monday Aveiilnir. . '
Mr. nnd Mr. I.loyd M. Judy re
turned from Irnuatdra Wednewlay
whertrthey apent ClirUtmaa. Vern
on and MIhr Marine Uiw-renco,
aon ami daimhter of Mra, Judy,
who attendeil achoot In IrnniddcH,
returned with Ihem and vlnlted
hen pnlil-'rueaduy.
Karl 'iitont of Heattle, nrrlved
Hiinday and la. a muet nt the, M. (1.
,11111-ri.y uoiiii. ,ir. Aniaoii roinii-1 , 111-M n,,u.u u HvKiiK, i.. UAm
erly lived at Perry where -hla nioveinonr. tfhlch was rrcner.iHy do-1 ' 1 " r'": '"' "we" ,9-50: feP'1'
fathi William Wuiann ran the . acrllieif aa a, nntunil correction of I '""ba I4.sri; hulk prlcea for
com pa ny atom. . ,. top-heavy epec.llatlvo poaltlon. ,lH' ''"ll: '''"t ""'
W. J. Cai.trell ami fumlly re. Several curly iralna of 3 to IB points ! ''''"'"'"" ' l-Sr ft ewea.
lurniil.fioni Lit. Oran.liv Monday Wero cut down, or wiped out imd i 2"'i' ''-r': ''r'tiaB "",- W-MV
avcnlllir w here they ntlenile,! thl'a m,mher of Inane annfc ' I lo s
ri.nei-,.1 .11 w p. cantrell, fatl,er ,, Mmv yeH,Pr,,v-H ,., .
I anriKruiif nifuln. from flu-:- on lluht helfera and mixed year-
Mlaa Clarahel) lihlne returned tollliiKa; audi Kin. In cioaliiK ateudy to
hcrmohool un the Uww, l'owwutka i26u liiKhcr: venlera ufler a ahurp
1 luieaay aventnir artnr KpcndinK-the ,advaneo closed at H.oom.50 low
er for the week; extreme top fed
yearlliiKa 17."H, h.-avli-a 1 S.tjil; not
much ahove II 0. Oil; moMt abort fed
Hleera aelllnu- at 1 4. Till ilow-n to
J I .6ll.
r F T . 1 mieep reretptH l.aon; ror the
oaaffft tuxenange . week 4,000 .ured, sr. ,ioi,i,i, from
rectinir atatlona Improved dreaaed
meat trade and IlKht receipt com
bined In force fut lamb valuoa 3u()
liojldiiya. with her pucenta In
Ornnile., Wert ilctHiinla broiiRht
her in, ' t . t ...
Form Reversal In
- NEW TOI1K, Jan. S (AP) The
atock market dlapltiyvd a:complut
r..ve,,,l of form .today, acllmK off J,"c h,K,,n'' a a"" mr-
aharply after 'a 'aplrl.Vd openins ,v' ,,rs ''"d fnt cwc. 75f
rolDr. n,er otl.lnS in- the " "'r; f,""nK """"" U'u
h.y- new t explain tho acllinit 1 f "'' ,U: . tn'' lrk'": r,u
l'orrri.in pitooi ck
POItTLANI). Ore., Jan. 6 (AP)
Wholeaalo prlceB: Hotter, eiraa.
milk-, atendy and unrhnnjred.
Poultry: Hprlnitera higher 22frt
23, other poultry unchnnKed. -
Onlone, piiUitoea, wool, nlita, hay,
clncnra hark, hnpa; nil Htciidy and
uncbniiKed.
MEN'S
Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords
Regular $10.00 - $UM Vahres, :
$8.00 and $8-80
Hart Schaffner & Marx
SUITS and OVERCOATS
Now One-Third Off!
N. K. West & Co., Inc.
The Han's Store.
NKW VOHK f Kl IT
NEW VOHK, Jan. B (AP)-
Ih-led fruit nnd1 hope, atendy.
I
HH'TFttRRVr i
SAN l''ltANl-ISC). Jan. B (AP)j
Hutte-rt'nt, f. o. h. San l-'ranciMco, :
62c. ' .
.hi. i.uiiiii-ii, nn,, iiieu in iiiiaer . tallmiM
n''': ;- , . I ' The cloalnir wna lrre(tilnr.
Thui-adny. -
Lie.Hhler and
" Hoover m getting close to home shores agiiin--and close
.to the job hunters who have been so III at ease ever since
this good-will trip started. ' Although:, mi announcement of
his cabinet has been made, ono would imagine thut the se
lections are rather definite by this time, together with most
of the other important appointees that must be directly
decided by the new president.' .'Some- announcements may
be made before his ten-day conference period is up in Wash
ington, and will be awaite with interest by common citizens
and with some trembling by politicians. Whatever the final
lineup, Hoover has increased his public following nnd his
public confidence so fnr. lie- will start his term with every
advantage.
'": r JINGO PROPAGANDA : '
"Wo Jove to delude ourselves," wrote Goldsmith. We do,
and nowhere more than in our interpretation of politics and
foreign affairs. Teople who are simple-minded and trustful
in other mutters will lend credulous ears to any oracle who
rises to explain that things are not what they seem in politics
' nnd affairs of state and that international relations, nre all
compact with plot and counterplot. Nothing seems to be
incredible when told of politicians.
In the recent political campaign many preposterous and
Impossible ideas were given general circulation, an generally
believed, by some because they wanted to believe the worst
about the other side and by others because they believe
nothing is impossible in politics.
A pen-ei'se imagination twisting the facts does even bet
ter when applying the detectivo faculty to actions and state
ments by foreign governments. They must never be- taken
nt their face value. .That would lie lioth stupid and un
patriotic. One must always look for the sinister purpose
behind the fair-sounding words. That is what th publie is
told, for instance, that It must do about foreign overtures
for disannanveut.
The favorite theory of those who are wiser than seven
men that can render a reason U that the whole tiling is a
trap artfully designed to catch Uncle Sam. by the heel. An
elulwrate conspiincy has been set up by foreign nations,
intended to deceive credulous Americans, lure them into
keeping their own navy small so that England or some other
foreign, power may the sooner and the easier gobble it up.
When pushed to such alwurd lengths as in this case, this
villain theory is bound to result in causing people to question
the motives of those who go nlxiut questioning the motives
of rylKRly else.
Hlmre's.'
approximate'
To-
2,400,11(11)
t
' TAHMKH.VTj, Tiu-m-sum (AP) !
kiini-hli'iv of Mr. and Mra. J
Ijiy w ho havo a farm' at the Park.
, .Mra. (lenritn.- lla,ler - and aon.
Dale. ' til I'nfmi -..tnii,.,l ,.. a
Wodncdav -lifter a. week's vlalt at!"l,l,,n "r( J?''" " Hcovered bv''"l''y
the hum,, of her brother nnd fuin- '"' "'"""Ri"'ol ; expedition from i Medium
ny, Mr, and .Mra. Henry .Maxflcld.
Warren Orion haa alao been n irueat
nt (ho .Mnxileld homo for ten days.
Ho la Mrs. Maxl'lcld'a brother. v
Olio of the new
poicrr.,vr wvKKPorK
I'CHtTl.ANI), Ore., Jan. 6 (AP)
TotalH for week, approximately,
'.V'i i'9 mifyi i.ww,
catlie, compared with week IIKO,
lllilna. nf niii-Uneient Mnimhl pal- I atendy with demand wcuk.
nco .Cnntnlnliiu valuable objects of ' ' '"' "lock 2 Be to BOc Mailer.
(Ireek, llaeuinn. lluddhlat and Ar-I f)""''' cIuhsi-m aleadfy to stroiiK.
fairly xnod ateera 9. BO to .12.10.
Kla.l.M 11.25 down. Otf
Himllly down ii. Bo and uudr. licit-
ra in load up to I0.7B. Cowa up
liievroleta v.0! delivered AO Mr.
and Mra. (leoi-Ke A. Kuller Nw
Venra day. .
Mru'Vernn 11. Iloitir, teacher at
linker, apent the weekend ut Med.
leal SprinitH. Mra. llnirir IniiKht
thlx achool for three yeara and haa
nuiny frienda in thla locality.
Mr. and Mra. C. O. Illoom. form
er reddenta of Pondoaa but now
located In linker, apent a few dnya
thla week vlaiilnir with Mr. and
Mra. V. I-:. Whllten. They arrived
hero Monday nnd returned to their
liflmn Wednesday.
M. J. l.crvlll and Merl PmltH.
returned from l-hniueit, Idaho;
Wediiivulay after a ten-day vaca
tion. They drove over and back.
Mra, I.erwiH ' accompanied lOim;
hut will not return at present, she
Is visltliiK- her mother, Mrs. Mury
Lark and other rclutryr'.i. '
' llr. l-.eater -Kntnn arrived Mon
day to-'nnend a week.at Merttetil
Hlx-cyllnderisprlnim Dr. Knton lir n chiropodist
with otflcealn PortThnd nnd an old
friend of Mr. nnd Mm. 1'. J. Pow
ers. A aon wna horn Krlday evening
to,. Mr. and Mra. Darrel W. I,ow.
Hoth mother nnd eon are reported
to bo dnliur nicely. The. little fel-
to 10. 2B. Desirable she stock 9
up. Off iiuallly ix down. Low
cutters down to- $B. - ltulla mostly
7.2B- to 7.75. (lutslan.liliK quality
tip to tx.sli, Heat llulit vealrrs
314. Ciiives $11 down. Heavies
and thins down tn J7.M1.
Iloifs. compared with-n, week niro
mostly . fne blKher. Hulk litrht
hiitchera Over nnd under-
low baa been nnine.l lln,-r.,l w wciirna :i.sa llown. Kxtreme hen-
j,. jle down to s..',n nn,t below.
O. . I. Robln.on returned ,o roun- !'.nln V'T, " !" ,S' M?ll
ell. Idaho, Thursday after spend- l i , "1l,n","r , ""f m"M'y V
In two week with 1.1s sons. S. A. j ,P'KN'."- tr0"K ""'
and latar and their families, mand up to $.Bo.
Medical Spring muifre hold Ita'. Sheep, rnuipnrd with week niro,
reiriilnt meetlnit at the school bouse himbs and yeniilncs fully SB cents
Tue.day eveninx. In the absence i hlnhcr. Kwes iiuoinble steady, llest
of the master, - fleorico South, oil lamlia nffei-ed lirouwht $13 to
l-lydn ItlMim presliled. 112.25. Strictly choien kinds aliat nt.
Hurry Johansen, 13-year-old son .Mt- Adams shorn lambs reached
of Mr. anill Mrs. Carl Johansen. , 7.50 und to" pound wool yenrlins
la aiiendlua; hia vivratlon by hnvinit!$lo.7B. Kwea nbaenl. quuted up
a mild oai of niumps, , . to $11.50 or heller.
OUT OUR .WAYj
By Williams
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
HT GOSHtSOME OF Tr-si i CAtsiT BtiGEt? 1
- .-VV. PetlOWS MAK M -UAT &ACr OUT.
HE'O GEt TUAT Neci( VTSMOULD CrO- V
0ZA "r,C -Or?1rlrtf 14 OOES AM '
Cdwj7U CAOC.HT N OLD FOOU Ger
317 (yJ fe--N3AT vvHoviMCr M aching ? so- OLD ? .
"T Viv---3i A'ERt's Nlo Foou- V' -,, -rcil
"vflhiV S. "-ue am old fool, y -; TK j 1
arr-J P5yi Guess, i I
An or.iHnaiu-e roftnliint; a permit '
for tlui HtrliiKi'iff or luyins of .
wIpch for ruMo cqulpmcfnt with
in tlio (.'ily of Ial Ovnnile, Orr
Kon; 1'rovlilliiK the mitnnr of
HtrJHffinf? or liiyfnK' mUl win,
mul provliliiiK it- penalty for the
violation of any Ui m of thin or
Uinancp, iuuI ittt.l:iriiifr an wiht-Kt-ncy.
TJiK CITY OK. I, A OKANhK,
0 1 1 K( J ON, DO KH OltDAliV AH
KtJLl.OWH:-
Koction I. Tiint from uml after
lie pumiKO of thin onliimncc, it
hull he unlawful for any prnon, '
firm or corporation lo string or
lay any wire for raillo cqiiinincnt
within tht corporate limilu of Un
ity of Im, Orando, Oregon, witlio-jt
firl receivlnsr a permit from th
City Jtcconier, authorizing the
Ktrinpinff or laying of 'siiiil wives
for such radio equipment.' And the
(Mty Jteconier Ih hereby uuthorlzcl i
to Ihsuo a permit, without ehurtre,
to Any upplicnnt, for the fttrliifcfntc
or layinic of such wtreH, upon up
pllaation of uny perHon, firm or'
corporation, In writing, dewtgimt
inff tiio plnco, or pluce, wher'e said
wlren are to be Ktrunic or laid, und
the manner of the conHtniclioa of
atild radio equipment In so far uh
the Name relates lo thu wiring.
.V ? -' - ' - ' 1
Sectiou it. That when It Is shown 1
by any such application mcntione-d
in section 1 of thin OrdiniiJice, thut
any wires In the construction of!
any radio equipment are to. be in-'
stalled over, umU r or near existing
powt'r.. lights bent tftfphune- or
telegraph, wirw, the work shall be:
done by a regular licensed, wire
num. or under the dlreetlon and ;
supervision, of tho City Manager.
Any and all wiring for radio equip- i
iiient shfiLl hereafter he construct-I
ed as near as possible in arcord-'
anoe with the mien of the National
Klectrlo 8ufety Code, adopted by
the Public Servlch Commission of
Oregon. ,
Section 3. Any person violating
any provision of this ordinance
shnll he deemed guilty br a mis
demeanor, and .upon conviction
thereof before the .Municipal Judge,
shall be fined In a sum not h'sx
than five dollars, nqr more than
ono hundred dollars, or by Impris-'
onment In Oie city jail for one day
for each two dollars of such fine, t
not to exceed twcnty days.
Section 4. Whereas, many radio ;
equipments are being Installed 1
within tho corporate limits of the!
City of Ia Grande. Oregon, and
are being constructed in an unsafe
and dangerous innnnor anil condi
tion, and wiiereas it ts necessary for
the surely und woll being of the
citizens of the City of I,a flmnde,
Oregon, that such wiring be done
In a safe manner, and in accord
ance with the tecum of this ordi
nance now therefore, an emergen
ey Is hereby declared to exist, and
this Ordinance shall bo In full
force ard effect from and after
its passage and approval.
J'assed ami adopted by the Com-
i , . .
mission, nf the CWy of la Grande,
iiy 3 commissioners voting tnere
fnr." . . .
. Attest: '
HIgnfMl J. B. STKAWNX. '
Ftecorder of the City of l,a
Ciiande, Oregon I
The foregoing Ordinance 1m here
by approved this 31st, day of May;
1112a. ., ' ' -
.Signed. HHRllWOOn WILLIAMS
I'rv'sident of the City of I .a Grande,
Oregon. ,';
Jan. 51 h 1920. . , .
ONE-HALF PRICE SALE
Now Coins On AH Stock of
.Discontinued Merchamtisc.
Watch Next Week for Special
$1 Day Bargains
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
WE SELL
Portland Oregonian
Portland Journal
Portland News
Seattle P. I.
Denver Post
New York Times
San Francisco Examiner
and
most all other
Magazines and Periodicals
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Within You
IJEALTH is not
1A contained in bot
tles, but in yourself.
And the nerves are
the guardians of
health.
Spinal Pressure
Causes Ills
Often the spinal col
umn liccomes misa
ligned which results
in a run-down and
weak condition.
We remove this pres
sure by skillful and
painless manipula
tion, giving you im
mediate and lasting
relief.
Dr. F. L. Tribe
rhena Main XiH
et. ,r",mr ' Ntr rJW ftldg.
Offae-I lours; $ i 7 n S
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