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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1929)
!' Pajre Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday -January-15, 1029. J ! I J). -.1 Alt I1"''1"'111 'wwwr rHANK H Al'I'LKHY fcMilur tid t'ubJinnfir HAH VK V K MAHMWWH ,- l'uhllhd HvcmnKM. exeepl Hwnday, at H1H Adam Avuriu. . , La Oraml. Oregon. The Ooarver-8ir published every Friday Kntrd si lh font of due ut La (Irand, Ortticun, U Hftwmd CIhih At m11 Mutter iimlm m1! of March !. I"7tt. ,oVu:ial rAi'Kii ok union countv and thm ' ' ' HI'I'Y OP LA OltANDK (; . MI'JMHWH AWHOlilATKD Til AnaoutHtfd fraHif U ro(i-liiilv4l ntltled to una for puhllnj. tlon uf itlrii" rilMputoh aredKtHl in It or nut ntherwlM credited If puoIUlitd herein. All rljfhtti of "publication of Bimetal dis patahWln rhtM pHpnr, and hIho lh local nawa herein alnu or renerved, . .,--' - f ': . i HlHCHlfTION fiATKH Dally. pi tnnnih In nrivanc iJHItj, NU IIIMiMli Hi U,UVmiC lHlly. alnul mtpy ......... , t . tlf MtJl Dally, pir piunth In advurr Dully, pur six ninnthv In adritrir ....... Dally, pur ystir In advance .... Weekly Ohiwrver-Hiur. per var ...... -,.......... 78c I4.U 16.00 ' . 2 no . ' ADVlfiKTlHIKQ KAT12H Display, frrebtn; per column inch M- DlynlHv. IimimI, pr column Inch v..... Time ronimol pritMw on application. 420 40o EGG AND BUTTER PRICES SfEADY vi IKKKT .MSWS OF THE DAY Only Jump Is in Firsts; W Fruit fliirl Vppntablcs i1"' Topsy CHICAGO t;itiN I Wliiuil : Open II lull liiw Chr. .......I.lli?4l.ll I.1IIU t.lttK Mil.lt .2:!(il.iW'J4 ' l.2.'4)4 I.Slii ISJ I .SS H 9 1. 23 K l-ii'Ti tlll'W . I'OKTI.A.MI UIIUT ! rOlt'fl.ANU, Ore, Jun. IB (A. l'OltTI,ANI, On-., Jim. IE (API !'.) Whral: lllc llrnd. blut-t-!in, IJkkb hiiiI llin bet I it tiiitli-i- nrmiv liurd wtillo I.4H; suit white 1.10 Vi; liolil at Moinluy'D pilii-n, while wiislmu whlli- l.HVj! huril wtiuttr rliKtM In hulti;r wi-nl ui 6110 txMit l.t; norlhein fepjJng 1,1L'; wotituru to 43. ireel I. IS. I'o.illry uiul ollu-r iiii-iita wi-iu, UuIh: No, :-a Hi. while itq.oo, InUniiuiy, I Toiluy'n c-nr rm-vlplH: Wln-al Bu. Tim rrull uiul vi-lalil miirki-t burli-y I, flour 10, coin s, outa 'J, won lopity.lurvy. I'ottiloi-M wi!i- I'ay 6,' ph-ntirul, hut hiiyr-ril fr rdurtufiL . , i , , 1 . unci pi lien wuic Htillihoill. All- ClIU'AliO CASH pruxiuiiiloly oiK'-lKilr or Ihu Un-Koli I rillt'ACKJ, - Jim. If, (Al" proilii.'tloii i-f maljiH un hmifl, fti--( Whrat. No. 8 inUeil, 1.10, t:onlllljf lo (hfiilf-rH, mill mam y bo-. Corn, No. 4 mixi-il, UOlHI,.; cunt lh rt-inliiiiio populutlun liaa No. 3 yi-llow, OIU ii illlHli-d III H rilt-K-illlL-illK inovo-i OiitK. No. 3 wlillo, 4 8 (e & 1 ; No. lilt-lit tillU huvo Mi(irlu-(l llio huuihlu 4 while-, 41V,ii 4H, ' ' Wivv iim mi art'ii i-m-iii. iiu-" llye. No. 5, 1.04. Call Loan Rate Jumps; General Selling Caused Mylph-lllto fl k tint Ih ItoInK nmlnlaln cil ut Iho cxpi-iiHu .of tin potato tflOWfr, IIIOtX'I'UIllH U or tui v. Onloim lire ttflll InnkliiK' K)yui"'l. ' When priwiit niovUn utv nxhuuiitc'd 12.02, (IfiiliMH ptt'dlrl iho rtll prlc limy iuiik'ih hlHh uu HUfiilHH pound Whvnt UnootilnA Minify. 60 t 70. Timothy hoW), fi.KOfi 6.40. Clovur KPfd, 22.75 f 311.75. iJit'U IJ.82; i-lba, 12.50:- bclllfs. NKW V Oil K. Jn. 1& (Ai' Tht prjpM wci( lfiiocl.r(t from nn d(M HHVcrul of Llitf hlfth priced Ih-HUf-H lalf In lh HctiitUui whrn n lu I iM'llinfr wjjH precipitated ly u Jump In th citll loun rain to U per cent. Wi'ijfht Ato It'll nearly 15 points, while Allied Cheinlcal and jCiiitia lnitiljt-J atmtit 8. United (HtutcH Kteol, I'acUard Motor, M'nt- irouiei-y Ward, National Het!u I lltK4, and ( 'fiiiiiiii'tc-ial Kolventa Mliiiuped rrom 3 to 4 point Hi '(he ctoHiiig wuh heavy. ToIhI Kuleu ap proximated S.fioo.aoo rthaied. DOZENS OF MEN'S YEAR 'ROUND SUITS retail. 1-11 ih-o ami Mplnach uro likely lo fxpiH-ilc ll lalilliw off In fiivor,' bi'diuiKi i-wt-nt fronla in Cnllforiiia' I 1 And Lower Today CIIK'AOO.' Jan. Ui (AIM H,- ar rMi1d to liavn mailiv. llii- viiIhk unclmiiRi'a ' to (4 ' oti. flii uaallly poon-r. ,..u,,, Com nrlci-a lali-r l,n.l ' r. : i i . . t'abwujtn in IlkcwlKo Kvtil op lie- gninn all urounil Whral uffwlt-i 0110 IfgiulHtOl- lU-OtHIXCM to restrict k'fflHllltlVe BUBsiollU to eaue of II. -ur.-l.y. . , : P.y I jj"rw wiukne. aiaHed V . One in CVCiy foul' yclll'S, uft-l' tllO Alllblltlla plllll. - The follow 1 I'lanx)-' ooutlnuo pknllful, al- to l lower anil aru-ruard lisplay shouldliave Ilia poison put under heavy guard. What fun ",""t wl""! ,'" A"" "T,"- 'l but "u,e I'o'-rjto rally, oaiti , . 1 1 - J fcu,..!. , nun jun tIii'mb an- Ihin-Hlilnneil mil nth ly alwi wen- outer ilnd irovllon WOllld UlOrq U0 III ItIIiK Heillltor Or representative if you lliet woct. Thoy raiiKP upward at iho lllt.-wlHn lnc llnt-.l lownivunl. only onco in four ywuw? That's too much to ask 'even of 'l0,wn fni' " '" ". w,h'"' ""' """"i to i- .... M-liloim mo ;,o rrutri i-heapi-r, At n't lower, i-nrn at the uauie aa yrx- polltCIUIlK. j'- ' ' retail the choirs kIim'K lu ly lie hail ti-ri'ay'K rllilah lo "4o off, oala )', 'for 4 i-eiilH. '1'ln- linlepeiiiK-nt to', u ' down and jirovlaions un- I? TUI.' rnvi.-WiVni? 'I'Af v rnTIII.' I iviuf t'iiim' lli. Ism Ussirnhls I ipi-arani-e.Vi.-liaiiBi-ii lo a net husk of 7o. ;. . i . .llih (UVhKMOU lAliKS lOlllh LMtlSIAIUItl!, but olhsrwlHs a,. Kml SH lho ellille- . . y , Governor PnttcrHon went before the joint meeting of the'''1' bis, may i. im,i m jr, m .3 j . nu'.; i,ivi-:sr( K ' house and honiito yesterdiiy afternoon mid talked, over Ore-' i"- ' . U""' 'ton 0U8inenH with tlio leislalor.s. lie made no particular woman in a'ITA'ki:i -moiiiy steady m nic lower: larite- nrrii:iti-'AT SAN I'HANCIWU .Ian. ID (Al'l Iliitlrfat f. o. b. Kan KlnnelHco, Sue. STORY UNSHAKEN i IN KEYES TRIAL Hon. HidtnvalU In a liy.sU'iiiul comll- hMHimntAnrlnltniiu ,lh,ti, fhott lwin ,' ...1 J :.. I..'.. 1....I 1. ' - wvuHHMvuuiiwuim w.iii;i biiuii tiiunu iiiuiuii,fjii in inn llllllut I'OK'I'I.A N I Ore .lull I !i (AP) lor trie biennium. Hut ho did exprctm Home opinioim on va- Attm-iieii mid ihrnun 10 the aide J ions subjects that mny well be inteipretod hs rpecific rcc pmmcndiitionfl by tho canny senator and representative. ' First in tho public mind mid probably first in importance, tho governor made the subject of taxation first in his ad i dress. -Ho told the lefeislatuie that it had appropriated four ! million dollars more two years ajro than the existing revenue, ; . that deficit of more than two million now existed. . Correet ; intf of that deficit, ho emphasized with a quotation from the j aUito constitution, whs one primary job for the legislature ! Tho .governor made only brief reference to tho work of ' tho special Property Tax Itolief Commission provided for by, : ino lust legislature, JUit that bnef reference should bo Big-, nificant. Mo said: "If tho legislative assembly should again' find itself unable to profit by the researches of the commit- j too appointed to study tho 'tax situation, it would appear' l.1uir:.l)k nrill'l ir-li.nf .mimillfr ulic Iin.mimi4 I ulw.,,1,1 l.A ! ',. i ' - ..--.m "v- "wj ,.i,iici oim.iiiii tiu win- r.tmtfiiucd, and tho time and money involved in their activi ties directed into some other avenuo of i pproach to this im portant and difficult problem." In othor words, he tells tho legislators to pay some attention to the report of this com mission, to try lo benefit by and agree on the corrective pro gram recommended in general by it otherwise quit passing resolutions naming such commissions and spend the time and money to some better advantage. ! That tactfully veiled advice of Mr. Patterson's will strike a responsive choid with mi ny citizens throughout Oregon, as will most of his entire speech, lie tells tho legislature to got down to bia:;s lacks and put Iho state on a solid foun-j (hition. . r Another interesting piopocal of the governor having to do with the state's educational institutions, is one that has' been urged in various ways by numerous individuals and ,,.xt m hm mors i.aikin- groups for many years. Jl is for the conducting of .an ade- "' " "I"'" "iniis n n -iias quate and expert survey of the present and probable future "aki"'""!- "ii-m"!" ",i " "n" building needs of our schools for higher learning and the f'v' " " "' ' (.,.,.... : t t , i i did. 'I'he inillo K n wnnilsrlitl .iauguratit.il of a JO-year building program on an intelligent , ...rapii..,, i. r is. i.u.si r..n. Imikis. JHr. I 'a'.lt'ion sixTifically reeommends the, personnel '"'' simi khr . .... I - ...llt.1... Mil .1...- l.,,( I..L ami work or the federal P.urenu of Education to this end, a basis for crpital outlay whenever appropriations may be available for such a purpoae. A practical program, based on each institution's recoid of growth, its enrol'inent. its prob-ib'e increased facilities for service in Hie next ten yearsthat kind of a buildiii;r program anil plan rounda lu-;inef-slike to the average layman. Whether or not the I laitcd States Pureau of Fducation. which has done some vnk of this character at minimum exnensc. is the ideal place In go for this information for Oregon, wej cannet say. Put the survey is intelligent in Ita purpose. Iti would eliminate hit-;ud miss planning and building. Knelt institution would receive capital outlay in direct proportion to its needs and its capj'citios for service as shown by the facts. ,We are thoroughly in sympathy with that type of recommendation. Governor Patterson loiichtd oilier matters of importance in the r mnind-r of his address to the assimiWy but stuck closely to the. r. aien. iVsire (. U-t his budget express his financial ucomnciidatien.-.. Pe;,!de the usual roHit on num erous stale activities, the state's chief executive ol'feivd his aid and co-operation to the legislators but apjH'ared content to let them do the promising this time. Two years ago the tithing bill, a pet of the governor's, brought about a political wrap and was beaten. Similar fate met his income tax when thut was voted on by the people. Now it's the legislature's turn to try a hand at solving the problem and no one will watch it w ith more interest than the governor. j Iti-rtimn. "hot I took his word fur t it when hs siil-l hs would put me behind tlie ai-rsen. I alwaya be- .lleri-d that Keyea Rot Home of the .money, hilt I also believer! that (it-IKoff h'iw holding out Home; hut 1 didn't believe ho dared hold it all mil." . .. Iterllllin, iiliaa Jaek lli-nut'lt. leHlirieli- that he never saw the former diKtrlet attorney, tii''o any II wuh Indienll'd that the ,n toU Hut. ); II. ly S. ".HI to 9.05 murket on ilesiruhle money. loo lo Z-.MI llm.; lop 9.10 paid for Kevea' ilefenm. will l,lnn,, ISO lo 20(1 lbs.; bulehcrs, luedllim an efforl tn prove Unit the inn,,,.v walk by an unlclenllfleil .man as In choice SMI lo SOU llm. 8 CBI!f Hermun Hit I1 he cavn tt.-lziirf wm Hhs waa wnlkhiK lo her homo on 9.110; mid to 21.0 lha. K.T6 r !l. I u. to reimburse frlenila of Herman I 'tilllii . N.O00: e.ulvi-H 2.r,D0: dull. 'ho hivealed In the Julian euiiipany ...... ... In henlins '"'' l""1" Oil .fl-d Hteets; CllOilO .. ... .... . .. .... , itMisrisu .' ih-eleaniH tu''''y '-"m-ka up . 6..o:.bul.. 1" nl the caul Miilo, Mrn. Mxlna l'iat(rHnn fnufflit fnintlcally, k)h tnld police I ft fill V. II It 1 1 HIH'i' her Hi.llli.nl off. II,.,- ai-i-en,,,. .,. . WSl(,-hly bllllueka Up to Ifi.-JO tnu-ted resldmlH and in.llee wars hlitlirt-: laui:hler classea sten, Hinnitioiteil Rood and choli-o 1,31)0 to 1.500 lbs, The woman wi.a foim-l Ivlnir nn I -'.TiiHi I O.ll0 l.lno lo 1,300 lbs lil.yuni lll.zrt iiue 10 l.ioti 11iK. iA.Mn PORTLAND MAN Hi 10.61); fed yearliniia. Rood, ami I N C I N F.li AT F. H IN choirs 7&U to 11 DO lha. 13.SB , ,1 '' 16.B0. . - - j F1RK IN AVT0 Hlieep 7,000; linillcr) ear. trade . 2rJi'4M(- ubovfi Aloix'uy'a avoraKe; tnodei ittely Horted la nibs Kod and choice 02 I)ih, down U.B&ffl t7.00; metlUtiii 1 4. Hi ti( 16,' i : I'nl'TI AVh n,.n i -. Am . , '.. ';.: , :. . .' jU.oo: sheep atwtdy: top ewea 10.-' ,, b,Mvw ... , .., v ' on; feetllliK liimiia .t-an-e: lalilba, , . . hi,.i.;... on Camita motintaln, whilo en l-niite t Ml.t'Hl,n..lrl vvl.n,, l.'u ,.,..n,nl,lln Mi; ewu. medium to c hoice 15c hft nm(1 un h Klm).w niipv Mm. down - '.7ftiiM2;.:;ftJJ t: t , t( tt Hlx.fnot (mil1lM .hlili,,H r- hsfiH,- iruod Hitd chdico ' na bndv wnH Illirno(l lH)yom, rw?0 u. J B.2fl. r . . 1 V J! 1 '" o'"1 Indenilflratlon huh made i . .'- '-hy Kccretarv uf Htate Hal- Hohm from tho llceiiKo mini her .on the car. i l'lt Henry A t;'A' Saving of One-Third H I N K of it men ! A saving of one third on real Hart Schaff A ner & Marx, .Trent Towers and Club Clothes Values. All, styles, all sizes, and all materials, all at a saving of one third. ... THESE SUITS And OVERCOATS WERE , ' ' . Priced now at , 'v;-;-:'-v:$23V34vto S38.67 I'OIITIiAM) riUHH VK ' roit'll.ANU. ore,, Jan. lu tAi'j ('al lift and lulvcu ateady no to cclpid, Hukn, uleatly; receipts 180. H.teep and laitilw, attrudy; no lecciplo.' ' Witok tnle piicen: lltilter titeudy: ttmta cent Iuk ier. other iiuolatiom nai hanse l. 1'iuniu 4 fliiilH, 4iIjC firalH Uc. I'.ffna ami milk Hleuly and un chuiiKed. . l'oallry: . steady; upiiiigs 2!ffr. 24. Ot.M r ipiotafHinr unchanged. Me dhim hemt Sid to Mi U'm.. 21c; liKht, under 3 Iho., iSc; pnnfc :4c. f ' i Inionrt, potutoew, w ool, hay, all steady ami unchanRed. ittllkln' nil day, hut ilir Jokc?s lake hack m let. I'OKTlsANO. io., Jn, 15 (AlJ) A lettnr liulimtliiK Htiicldc waa receheil today front O. II. Burn on, real estate dealer, who disappeared from hit; hitiiie hete a week uru, lea vint? (no not oh ttuKKe-dlntr that he planned to end h' Mfe. nMiMHitit manimer nf the VtK l-'llm corporation here, ver ified the report and Hinted Mv. Linn waa expected to ho In Mai-Hhfleld laut nlKht. OM.mhte Comoletcs 2Jffl-Mile Journey Varc In Race For Life 7l' TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST f tiff iv -1 I ' if (km t - Wtlllait, K. Vat-. lVnn,vlvtinU wntoree-i hiu! uno-time politl mI Imk-h, her Ik pictured on the dh lo Kloiiiln whk-h phyMvluna ikld was M.i only rhaiH- vt lire. Ill Wrfuwth itnp)) by d'jwn wi political conterencfv, h nutfcnHl a strloua wthack tn thv lit m that h confined him In A Hun lie flly for many month. When1 Var't train hitltru In 1'hUadrlphla. h wai whuvlvd to ih I. KIMltrifST, N, .1.. .Lin. is (AIM Tim naval dirigible t-ns An i"1h wiiM walked Into her lianvar shortly before i o'elock thin tnurn tiitf. completrnff a round trip flight of Mini 2.000 mllea to r'lnrlda. The trip norj h vn made with favorable wind, the hum ship at tlmeti makiiiK tlf milfH an hour. She left Port Mt. .Im K'a at lt,R a. in. yesterday and arrived over her home station at 12: to o'clock this morning. FLORSHEIM SHOES WOXFORDS Regular ($10.00 and $11.00 values S T E T S 0 N , S C II 0 B L EH ATS AN I) CAPS NOW SAVING YOU ONE-FOURTH N. K.West &Co., Inc. "The Man's Store" "fioyqu always ge f coffee Uke this?" "Always." f "Lucky boy. "I am. But we didn't get good cof fee until we found Many psoplc find that with M-J-B, the strong blsnd , they me slightly Its coffee. But whetbrr you make it strong or weak, M-J-B has a flavor that only the strong blend can give. Now it comes to you in an improved fric tion top key-can available only to M'J'B usen,packedbyourownvacuuni process. COFFEE l