La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 16, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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(THANK H. AI'HLKBV Keillor Publlahar
H.VHVWY V MATTHKWH
,j Ptii,llniirl cvviiiiiiik jicii tnuidxy, 11 HH Admim Avenua,
Lh Oruride, oresou. The Onaerver-Hiitr published every Krifinv
Kf,ter.it 81 the S'nsloffic m l-a Urande. Oregon, na Second
UlniM Mull Mailer Uli'ler ar nf March . I7.
.'.OFFICIAL. FAI'KK OF UNION COUNTY ANU THB
PITV OK lA OH A NOR
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The Aaaooliiled I'rew Id exclusively entitled tu una fur public,
llon u( Hll new. dliH:hi credited lo It or not mherwlne credited
it piinllshed herein. All MKhi of repuhllcatltu of special .11a
putchc In lhl paper, mid also thu local newo herein also ara
' rwftl've'1. "' ' "'' v ''",-''
HUhHUHII TION HAIKU ,
'" ' Ml Currier ,
' Pally, phi fount!) In advance ,..H......w.M.....MH..n.....
LihIiv. fli mootlm In advance , $4. St
bally. alnule copy
Hy Moll
,Dally, par month In advance lOo
Dally, per am montha In advance ....... ...... I3.6U
i'.luily, per year in advance .. , .-.............,.
Weekly oiMerver-rtinr per vear . .. ...
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Display, fcreivfi. per column Inch'
Plwtilitv. local. per eolomn Inch i.... ...
Time contract prioea on application. : 1
410
4 Do
Apple Growers
At Cove Dispose
Of Their Crops z
(I luito lo iw a dry enfmv-
iik nt oiliest an not know which
way to turn. Thor'a no qnewtloii
iiIk-ij I'rtv-ilili'iit oliilic niAkln'
fttMxl nflcr he Ktrt down nn' out,
hut I douhl If lw'n heard from. '
No man. thinks a woman is good enough for him unless
she is too good. , ' .
Boyish Figure Is
: Agaitt on Grill
.CHICAGO., iiii.. (6 (AT)- Ulut
ted potato and rice uiurkeU, In the
opinion of JO. tf. Mi.kk. ait lo
professional explolte.ru or feminine.
- , . . j. ' IMilchl ltUt.1!, U.H hi! i'OHHOIM'iI 411. IMP
The La Giando firemen deserve generous surport for t.0nvnntin of tui Amiicmi i-vuit
Ity Mr. A: J. Conkhii
(Ohwrvor l,'orrespontlent
COVK. Ore. (HpeplMl) An up-
pi.- byfr from 1'urilnnd wan hi
town on Saturday und bought a
gortd ntuny appteM, O. l,unU, A. A.
AntlfK und It. 1. Hurkt-v wrf
nmoiiK thoHu whu uhtpoaod of Ihwlr
cropt. j
Another hoy Iihh fnrollt'd in th
l.oine nconomlcH iroui'He In 'ovo. i
Kdwnrd Hlooiti Is luklnjr tin- i;p - j
ond year. I'ell I'uckctt cJiroth -l
nt the beginning of Inn year and
Hi the Heeond semeMter, . Iohii
I'ltclcott Ijesan the work. Mrs. tiva
Cond In the Instructor.
1 Hobby lMim;n, who wk hurt
itullA badly 9 few day hro while
roaftlnR'. Is reportt'd to he (ret tin"?
uIouk nicely. alhoUKh his fuue In
pretty badly itcrutehed. ,
ThroiiKh n nrror. It wa rnport-
ed In The Observer that tho La
Grande M, I. A. team won the
jramt! with ,Covo laat" KrIUay.- In--tad
of that, the home team won
the Kuine by a cor of J30 to 23.
Kin nk Miller, who lives out on
the Kandrtdgrt. Is 1)1 of mumpa. ills
hrothe-l-lw. A.r 'Hi'. OilonV- in
ulaylnif out thi9 and looklh? kU r
the placr. " , -
lr.'.H. : H. lUmllton, .of Hole,
; ut 7 p. in. The new mauler. C. O.
! Kprliiffer, haw appointed (J. K. Hur
j ker, K. S. CoinKtoek and Hay Dun
, can, on the loKlMlatlva conimtilirtt
t Tho iR'hool children are berom-
qulte enthttw-d over club work,
are now- planning und organlx-'
Inff thulr cluba
Mm. Itoy ttaker, who wan at
Hot Iake for a few days last, week,
returned there on Kunduy for a
tonsil operation, and hopes to bu
home again within a few days.
Ankle Hurt, Rides
Sled lo School
lly Mm. U'oiitL I'rhr
fObuei'ver (TorreHjiondrnt )
CJVK, Ore., (Hpeciul) Doi'Ih
lark, daughter of Mr. und Mr.
C. W. Clark, had tho mlHfortune
to sprain ly,r ankie Ttitirttday even
ing, uud Im Kill I unable to walk on
the injured foot. She la being taken
to school on a Hied.
0flr KolllitH, who In xpemling
the winter at Cove, in hauling hay
for Juck Kletcher. Mr. and Mra.
Hollins are at Uklah during the
summer months where Owrar bun
a poHitlon uh foret ra.nKer, but
will return to Cove after the sea
son for forest work closes.
Gale Mills, son of Mr. and' Mra.
J. I'J. Mills, is able to be In school
urain, Gul was III of flu last
Week. i ;
. MIfh l.olu Mai lin, w ho teaeiies
the Hilgard wchool, was a (-'ove vis
itor lust weekend, Miss Martin
Idaho.-dist rlct juiperintendeiit.-gave .drove oyer I'riday evening and re
a very tine-sermon at tne. vieino-. mi ounuuy.-
and yegtrible Hliippera' Aanoc'u
tlnn. (lie exploiters caused the boy
ish figure bleu to become poptilar
and slurchy, foods wuie- avoided. .,
Murdcvr to Die
In Electric Chair
their annual bull, to lie givon ttinitflit. Tho money is used
to advdiitttit'c and the event offers in opportunity for locnl
people to show iipprccialion both to tho paid and tho- volun
teer organizations ior'their work in all fire emergencies!.
v Wo have often felt .regret that the United States clio.se
to appear i;o selftKh mid provincial im refusal to join the j j M..fllh.f.Y (.f", j Jur la
'League of N.tU6ns). indicates to the rest of the world. It's a'i i4tr Ku.itUnowtifci'' louay
been embarrassing but not half so much as it would be for " wnmmwi to n.. m the electric
. , ,,, 1 j 1 1 1 1 chnli' durliiB the week of February
,us in the league with a bunch of lamc-duch senators messing si fol. (he ,mlr,ier of .loacph tor-
U;j the works.'.-The dignified and statesmanlike way tlie.v J"'Ht!0ltVo,,',,0,'lo,,J',' t,' !" t,,t
are considering the Kellogg anti-war treaty is an example of :JBr" yJj. '.y '"ol" . .
I'ooi.iikm; has mnkh:i:x
Itl'i.MfMtltA'I'H AT IIUKAKFAKT
what might be expected.
Trees along highwaya nro yearly becoming better apprc-
WAHHINOTON. .Inn. 15
For the third time within
I.M')-
wcclt,
ciated..! It is unfortunate that they had to be missed before ivcmmciu cooikiitp hunt induy
they could be appreciated, otherwise, the highways of the : !;.U,ten,!::;rkr'the,,'He
United SUites would l)e bordered with them now without ate, ut or . them democrats, were
iUn mifUnr tf millim-tu fiw talnnfinrr A foiu vnutu uim ihov ''''' gUCStS, t .'
were in the way. Now the states consider their restoration
desirable at any cost. The motorist in his travels now finds
in many states tree-planting operations along motor high
ways, forest patriarchs protected by a watchful government
from signboard builders, wood cutters, etc, Oregon is in the
vangutud in that proram. (. m m,.. . .i ' -s
dipt ehuich In C0V9 on Sunday
cveding. Jan. .111.
The Ooreas ioelety 6 the Hap-:
tint church will ,ba entertained" by
.Mrs. Meivjn , -laoree on Thursday
Jun 17. '. ' r ri:.y
.. Merlon 'l.ori'e broke, one 1 of- his
fingers lust guild ay evening, while
siMJf fling with some , boys ;HB fheV
were leaving the Church;
. The BaptiKt soqlety will liold tiH
monthty btlplness meeting at the
Church on Saturday afternoon. Jan.
19. , -: ; 'V
' Mr, and Mra. l-lefljr wece l4t
Grande visitors on 'Tuesday. . Mrs.
Hefty has been .11 - for several
weeks, and ths was. her first trip
away, from home, since her re
covery. 1 . ,
Mrs. . J. " J.' 'Conley' is still roulte
111 at the homo' of her son, l N.
Conley. ' Heir daughter. Mrs. Uoyd
Carter lo-taklng care of her. :.
Mrs. John Hoke, or'Nnmpa. Is
in Cove, the guept qr Mrs. Blanche
Hlchat'ds. Mrs. Hoke was formerly
Hazel Coffman and made her home
here a number of years ago, hav
ing attended school here. ;
The, Ml,' Knnny grange will hotd
only one meeting n. month In the
future. Instead of two, ps has beeii
the custom. 1 This meeting will be
on tho first Saturday In the month,
Guild met at the home of Mra.
0. K. Barker Saturday afternoon,
f-'lve tub lea of bridge were at play,
Mrs. Constnnce Anderson won hlirn
score and Mrs. Louis Presto, took
cotisolutlon. , Befresbinetits were
served by the hostesses, Mi. G, 10.
Barker und Mrs. It. I. Darker.:;
Mr. and Mrs. Krank Miller en
tertained a number of friends recently-at
a pinochle party. Thoso
present were, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln
Orton, Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Hall
mark, Mr. and Mrs. Keith MeCool,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gray, Mr. ond
Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
1. yrin Chadwick and Mfs Besse
Kelley. Mrs. Gray won high honors
among the women and Alvln Orton
made the highest score for men.
Itofreshments were served by thu
hostess at the close of the game,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kletcher wero
dinner guests ut the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. U. Price Sunday.
Mrs. 1. K HI urges loft Monday
ovenlng for Pendleton, where hIiu
expects to spend the week wllh
Bishop und Mrs. W. P, Itomlngton.
SHORT LINE
SHOE SALE
S11 0 E S that formerly sold from $6.00 to $10.50 compose this
group of exceptional values. Black . Velvet, Black Patent,
Blue Kid, Brown Kid, in High, medium and low heels, in both
strap and pump styles.
Pairs for
$y.oo
CHILDREN'S SHOES HALF PRICE
A Group of Pied Piper, Hagerstoun and Roher child's shoes
Oxfords and high shoes, mostly in brown calf, not all are here
. but the values are, now at half price. .
L ADIES' ARCH SUPPORT SPECIAL
685
A uroup ot brown and black kid and black patent Arch Sup- j
Most all sizes and widths are here now at '
2
Scientists reveal that the chirp
of tho cricket Is not a love cull.
Home of these days they'll he find
ing out something llko that about
mammy songs. 1
WHERE TODAY'S LEPERS ARE CURED
MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES AND OXFORDS
Discontinued Styles of both shoes and oxfords for men in
black and brown calfskin; Men with narrow" feet should see
these values, priced now for clearance at ' 7 " '.
tit at? 11
""""" -25EZ!!JlJLr fl
N. K West & Co., Inc.
1 Urancle s Leading Store for Over SO Years"
Six months hence there will be entablished the first strict
ly knight-flown air mail system in Europe. It will be mod
eled directly upon American air mail line,). Iietween London
and Stockholm, by way of Amsterdam and Malmo, a distance
of 1,000 mi'es, American planes, powered with American en
gines, Will follow an nir lane lighted with American beacons.
Tho decision to' i-dopt LI: in American equipment was bused
on the., efficiency of the American air mail service. The
backers of tho proposed1 lOui openn service say there is noth
ing in Europe to equal the mail planes that have been pur
chaRcd in the United Slates by them. So the year 102!) tmdii
tho Americt-n air m;iil system the model for the world and
American nirplane factories turning out ships that are find
ing a market in foreign countries. The United States is be
coming, .the aeronautical leader of the world.
A WANT INDUSTRY
Tluvevw of America just now arc on the New York aulo
ni( bilo show iiikI plans for similar automotive exhibitions I'.)
bo staged later in hundreds of cities and towns throughout
the United Slates. The automobile year officially opens with
llio National Automobile show in New Yolk.
This ia New York's Iwenty-iiinth and largest show and au
gurs'ono of the most, one of tho most, if not tho most, pros
perous year for the automobile indusliy, which is but little
ti'dor than the inUiliilion known as the automobile show.
, , A new productien record was established last year when
4.(180,000 ilensuic cais were manufactured, and the iudusli v
thinks 1029 will establish the 5,000,000 mailt as the new
normal production for (In: industry. Since 102:2 the output
lias fluctuated between :i,.r)0(l,()(i0 and -l.ofiO.OOO.
For the first time in motor hisloiy the woiid registration
cf automobiles, exclusive of the United States, has come
. within striking distance of the M)00',000 mark. This is the
most significant fact in the au'oin dive outlook for this year,
because" if thole should be ror.ie slai'keniiifr in eommeieial
end industrial" activity in tho United States there in n sirens
liUelihor.fi that tln duesfie loss would be mi'de up by mole
. ' .. . , I v v.-. .............. . ......
, V '
r wSwisH i2 sis in MJiiliS'S
fiW&Jw v mm an,7 l 3 M a Mbf X
miMil ahead ot hint, lie killed an- 'any other man.
other itatlent In the enlonv. nml t.,m I
colony Jail at hlH place of Imnrfa- Oeorgc
onnient . wax. t.he"only. solution. '"jtoo.-."He 1' hrobiOlly
iConfeaHed murderer In
iwho hna never been tried and will
probably never face a court. Sent,
The atrc-old use of chaumno
In Ihe Jail, Km ''"'for the leper Is tho Curvlllu
the b'ltly V-eif-
I'llsoner Well Tnnh-d
Hut prisoner or not, l'ayton In
visit ed twice dally by doctors, and
lh finest meals brought him from
Ihe dining room; he walks In a
roomy. sunnyi yard and has other
apeclal favors! for the leper comes
before the criminal nt Cnrville and
his cure Is as Important as that of
Beaunre is
WBtnotl ol treatmeut. l-eproloi.-Istii
come thA u-m-M .A
America marvels that Curvllle Is doimr. . L
Science und modern r,f, ,,,,
to the colony from his home In from prcjudlco are frcelni; leprosy
Neiv Orleans, he worried uboht his from Its dread," suvs Ur Denncv
iio. wno declined to visit him explaining- that any suspicion of.it
there. He ran away one nlKht, 'should not throw a person huo
killed her. surrendered, hus not yet panic, but should make him face
faced trial, and is In the colony It with the same hope as it atrick
", en by any disease.
Mrs. Secretary
of the
Treasury
Mu tonlKM'HHl lepiti-v the
tm nlN h-pt r Miuilailum nt VarvUlo, li
It nillst l)P many
i I hi
eeimirle
of "the
eletm"
active maikcbt in Pouth Amovicu mul Kuroie.
rpm.mhoiVfl ill.li. f 1 1 tst Amorirnn tSrliiMlrv h-i I'm- ui.t?i.i-il
, t , . , . ' ' , npiHMu h of llune w ho drmied their
y!Uia obUUllClI IIIUCH OT Its IKISuiOSH vm WrutW maikots demhlnn of "nmhan." ha
nH roasrd to Uo tho of f'nrhiniin.r (hmiit w HpmhuwIm lv,n xv,, " nd eheer
' . t , ' ' ' , 1 a nuti'i nf t-mthlne" and
ivu'UPuti ut liiun anil viMiuu wim yiu a UVOimotKl, (II- and all the imrmal lite
rrx-'tly or imliitu tiy, twin thin imhkUiy hope -the wiius havo ,l,a! ww,ll u,tti,,t-
iMon road u-rir.ht. hhid dnuh up this industry
hut a little while ii0 wr.s but a stniRRhnji infant us hutua- ,,r ,hp "K,'M"K
a . .,- VlHe, I ?nep S;i
one nt the III I It uivas In which the
I.. Irttite. in.rlit.ruo of tin lniUutlou uhh'h has riximhsl
ul r it muitloivr h eonl'dietl,
ll.v ,M:A Servhi Huiievn, u Inaihuome, heas(-lnreited
tAl! VU.luK, Im. l.eivosy, a hiirren, spot Into which piece; nf
woitl (inn? K lihnullsh with Um Im-ihHMttl were thrown Ihem while Ihe
plied It i ntrs nf a llv'ng death that ' Veleau" fled from the very air
ll wiih only whlMpcictK la lotdng thH which was hellcved pulluled. At
lerrniH. t'urville they live In luxury w ith
The "Leper's hell" which, not no rtidhm and ninnna and owhe-stra
tnihlio histl ! eH vonhl hurtle yon light rr to the gov rn
, hut jou uoulcln't fiml lire then so hail. I'IUh im tuiv shim'
patients hair hi tit - Iv'uitslaita Minhiiie and lo the left Is Dr. tKwahl
many rim. Kclow In Ihe tidony s Jail
TRY
W. K. -RILBKItT CO.
FIRST
warned the and inn view and reen minny hi was
iittiUnvt the on which to wnlk and alt. and alK flnwein elamlter over
the delieat'lea of food to eat.
, Cnrville la officially Umiwn a
V. S. iloHitliul No. tlB. Hut h(NOtl-
hope tul reeonla show" that ' IS lepers
of a tmr have heen dlneharKPd In the pawt
yejtr nml 4n dmtnw the !tx yeiiv?.
iil-tifu n.i.-ji o Hi l..l ll.,l. ..1.11. 1 ' t.tlbnt luillanlu u f ittitwtul , rnmlvl
which ilitn to them at the hollow sound for the "outMlde world." . t .. f.
hell," hut ot Car I The ) natlentN itine In eve
uti'a teproHtrluin from & U 7d. There are artist and
where the nation's lepei-w are went, hnller makers, HtenoirrnpherH and
ntemlteiN nf the Htaff hrlutt balden concert ploidsts, farmer and utter
Into Ihe wniid wtthln the very walls tieyn, JndKeA and factory jihis
oi the home nf 3 mi lepera, knowing lenrosy haa never heen a reap.'
thut lantleru si'leie-e haw taken ler- f perwont. Us withered yellow
inr frnm (he word, i nund hus clutched Irrespective of
Itnlihvt I torn TIm-iv decree.
There Is httle Mrv .Innn Stu.n-t Therv aiv Ivpei-w t t'arvUle who
lev. nnw it, dauuhlr of t'uivllle'i attll ntitink at the word, rvftislnv
chief electiichiu. whu wait the first to he) lev that they are that. ::inl
huhy hnrn to the t-nlnuy. Mary Ih there are le pel's who have so mc
stiU the pet, hut her imvaliy it cwpled thenisclve um doomed for
the ftrat hahy limn In a leper col- a near lifetime that they dui- tint
nny hus warn off as other hohlcs helleve the hope now offered them,
have arrived ami nr. unite taken The trndtiton of the shame and
far Krantvd, Th; children are not the eternal taint of leproV so mips criminals who are hpei-H and ma)
u(illetMl with the dread disease, these older ones that they cannot not Infect the umih! pealient.arte-.
in thO das of I'untiuw lMUtc, understand Ktiittllnesa anu ac:ep- Hlyht now Kdward I'ltvion l In
,jj ,Kitu;-4 v ru utUU lulu thu va)v 0 tau.tf ti liny. wt ut K'h v.vtid tU jail v.UU u 14 j Uopiuca-
nf other people.
.lust I -ike Hotel
hlfe In the leprosarium is much
like life - at any welUmanaued
southern resort hotel. The patients
lice In attractive cottages housing
rrnm III to 12. Had ins and vieirn
las and planus are In the cottages:
the porch,
hmmnlnvillca and ntoonf lower
make the air fragmnt. There are
tennis courts and golf llukn, a r.1;
reatUm halt with cmnplcte gym
nuslum equipment, a uinvle. nml
chapels for all denmn'mvllnn
Dr. Oswald K. Uenney, the let
10 legist in charge. Is world re
now ncd as a letter authority, llisj
life has heen devotwl to the eurv, ,
f leprosy. For two years lie Wart
In charge of the leper colony at'
for Cullon of the Philippine In the
ter days hefort. Major (teneral Vtud ;
persmtded the Kocerntnnl to
Ian m h a gigantic en uiwbn
through thu Isle mis and pmvule
adequate hospital care. i
The famous leT. John Karly. ;
who freinentlv ran away ram.
those whu would eurv hint, was a
rarity for t'acvllle. Mure bvg lo
come there than leg to go away,1
hut there Is a Jail ftr thowc who
must lie fon.ihly iletalned. or for ,
Nowadays it is becoming more and more the practice,
particularly among the younger people, to regulate
expenditure of income by the budget system. To the
wife is delegated the task of keeping the family ex
penses within set limits she is the real secretary of
the family treasury. She must count the pennies and
stretch them to their utmost buying power.
58 The modern woman knows how to make a dollar
purchase one hundred cents' worth of value. She reads
the advertisements in her daily newspaper and notes
what is being advertised that she needs. She scans
them closely to-know what is newest and best in
clothes, in foods, in utilities that will make the home
work easier, the little luxuries that will make it more
comfortable. Yet her purchases are regulated by the
budget advertising helps her to keep within bounds.
Such is the value of advertising to the woman in the
home. It is her faithful adviser, ever ready to tell her
what, when and where to buy and how much to pa v.
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