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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1929)
Friday," January is,1921 HA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS iT ' JAXUA11Y 1D29 TURN h re-allowance of"bllU:' " (icuvral Fuiul 'M. Humphreys, Bond ' ! 'ri'iutum ttirun & Kberhard, i d(.'! : Jlty & epottit Co.,' do.. It. Huron, P.. M., enve- 6P.H0 '5o, oi) U'5.00 48.S6 4.1 i i pos, etc., ; it -Coast Printing Co.,' mks, etc. ...i , i Lumber & Coal Co., ppllett t DjBlnfectant Co.; do iuuii iiot'uuu,, sunu- firh-38 for jurors ; it.f. 8.10 i' Coolldge, glass, etc. v 100. til) y of l-a Grange, walef-v- -iSfc i. V. Douglas, rent .'. 30.00 I'cpartment Store, up piles. .............j...;...:.;..., K. West $ Cp., supplies or indigents . IVnncy Co.,-.do sh lrugs, do J.i.... fe L Drug Store; do .... jdgrass & Zliiunormun, itirlal of Indigents I Stuart, opening grave i. l ,W. Alderman & tons, cure of indigents inuts .Adams, rent for hdlgcnts ." ienhuum Dept. Store, ipplics If Ind. Accident Comm. ii . on men it. Republican, Tub. Intice ;: . Grande Observer, I'ub, lotlces, etc Ht Coast Tel. Co., telo- l hones : .jl. Grande Printing Co., iipplics . Light & Power Co., ight & power . vewel Grocers, No. 80, uppllcs for indigents .... e Meat Market, do .... rift Grocers, No. 77, do 234. 23 1.20 4 SO , l.5 . 38.01 18.5U 105.26 72.00 12.00 25.00 4. 105 153.25 51. 85 101.80 211.47 15.00 All-Metal Steam Dirigible Sbon to Fly i ; & 1 yt!A Ias Angclct Bumm T!'.o first n'.l-:notal stoam-drlvea dlrlglblo ever constvuclcd la due to take the air booh at Glendale, Calif., on ita Unit flight. Here Is the City. of Glendale as it appeared when it was brought from Its hangar the other day for preliminary tests, before the motors were installed. The big silver flsh is made ot duralumin. Captain T. B. Slate, builder aiid'deaicner, says it will be the flrst of a fleet of transcontinental air liners. ; . " Thrift Grocers, No. St, do Thrift Grocers, No. 7a. do Grurule Hondo Hospital, . caro of indlKt'iits Ked Cross DruK Hforu, sup. plitis Perkins Motor Co., do .... KlRin Ut'cordiir. 1'ub. court I'roe. ; ticiicral Koails City -of La Grande, water West Coast Tele-phono Co., telephone County Treusurer, freiKht, etc j La Grande Itudtutor )'orUs. , supplies W. K. Ullliert Co., do WiKKins Co., Inc., do Sawyer-Holmes Merc.-.Co.-, - do ; Wulks GnraKe, do 24.0U 14.61 h 151.4" 3. 1 II 30.08 14.05 B0.C5 k 3.76 4:.!l4 6.46 16.K5 ' 5.40 Good Food, Good Digestion . --thanks to Karetts After you hayeaten that, hearty dinner, take two or three Karetts. Karetts assure you good digestion. They relieve heartburn, sour stom ach, gas and digestive distress al most immediately,' and always ef fectively.; Packed in three sizes ; . 25c, 50c and $1.00 . MOON DRUG CO. (Agents for the Owl Drug Co.) Keenaughty Machinery Co.; do J. K. Huxeltine Co., do..;. LciKliton Welding Worlts, do Austin - Western Ituud Macli. Co., do , Jack Allen Supply . Co,, do Spoluino - Oxy Acetylene Co., do " Concrete Pipe Co.,' do Van Petten Lbr. Co., do Ml. Kinlty Lbr. Co., do Union Oil Co., do i.i..it..u nil t ,in SO 28 I .a Grande Iron Works, do Cash Jilaclcsmith 1 Shop, blacksniithlng State Ind. Aco. Comm., in surance ; :.. K. O. Light & Power Co., lights Hunting Tractor Co., sup plies i J. K. Hazcltlno Co., do .... Standard Oil Co.. do ........ ! Playlo Service Station, do Auto KleetrJc Service, do i Cox' Auto lectrlc Co., do ; Pete Oraco, lubor ! Asa Knowlus, do Leonard Stevens, do j V. JC lavls, do i A. K. l-'euerhelm, do ; 1 Kay Ledljetter, do i S, D. Hutch, do , Hurr Ca ntrel,' do ; Walla Creauimtit, do Jl. E. ilunton, do j Ke;n Cadwell, do '. ;. Hob Hanson, do i j. W. Hanton, do j P. H. l)nvlsk do ,. ('has. Weagel,! do 1 Ualph Weagel, do ............ W. C. Watkins, do Krvan Tiffany,, do ...... Harry Crleg. do , , John A. KtchurdH, do .......v Vivan A. Hlchards, do ... Pleuwant Lyle, 'do 0, YVWUkJ.son.'do.A L. K. Flsk, do Loran Tuclter, do' Herb Lyle. do , James Itiggs, do Arthur Thelsoii, do r. J. It. Spencer, do ..... W. H. VogfVdo. Avis JArrris, do .-. .Market KoatLs Leonard Stevens, labor .... S. 1. Hureh, do Hurr Cantrel, do Walla Creasmiin, do L K, Hanton, do 202.1 4 14.22 ' , 2.42 06.11 27.09 y.o 8K.II&I ; 7.56 110.62 34.20 23.C5 U.OO 27.1)4 20.40 2.20 l S.60 140.63 J3.00 8.20 ' 22. OS 152.1 1 121.00 ' S7.fi 48.08 1I9.U2 115.80 1S.90 16.1)0 C.9S 13.1)0 34.95 14.1)5 ' 0.64 120.00 41.13 Two New Tubes Are Designed; Will Be Ready Early in Spring ? - - i, . i 1 A CHALLENGE! -s I . 1 lit. if. Uuvis, do 1, GGy. 94 Chas. Weagel, do Ualph Weagel, do ,.-.. W. C. Watkins, do 10. van Tiffany, do ' James ltlggs, do Hoy Mercer, do , Arthur Theisou, do J. H, Spencer, do . Avis I'errlB, do Statu Ind. Acc. Comm., ins. on men W. K. Gllbort Co., supplies 8.0ti Kredeiick-Post Co.. do .... A 8.2S Jn e-nionthly allowance to vari ous Indigent persons: Allowed us follows: Frances Dcllole, $10.00: Amelia Hllderbrant, $12.50; Aline-; da McCuiry, $7.60; Thos. J. Nor- i vail, $17.50; . Caroline P e r I e y, ! $10.00; Ksther Powers, $I2.0U; avid. Howlund, $7.60; Delia M. St ott, ' $15.00; LouIhu Williams, $10.01); Jackson S. Walker, $10.00; K. H. Millard, $10.00; Frank HobbH $25.(10; p. U. McKlnnis, $10.00; li. K Hlalock, $10.00; Saruh K. Uog- th, $15.00; Andrew Kuglt, $13. tu; J. C. Qoarlieart, $10.00; Sarah Kgger, $12;00. . ; in re-approval of wIUuwh' Pen sions: Appioved, ' Jn re-approval of monthly' re port of County Treasurer: Approv ed. In rc-awardlng contract for aud ita 03 ltlnff of ounty Records:1 Contract 866 awarded to J. W. Witherell. 7 US in re-uppointment. of County 725 I'-'y1'"': Ji" -' 'H. Moore, ap Hi 44 P0'"' fr 10J9. 14.78 ' ,n ''''""PPttintnient of Sf'crctary 11 4S of ,ount' Hoard of Hih lor 83 57 li". -'t-. S- Moore appointed. &2.30 in re-Uesignating official news 4a H7 PlH'r8 fo J-h Grande K ve- j6 70 nlnff Mt'Bui ver and Klgln Hecoider uenignuieu igr iyz;'. In re-appointment of 'County Engineer for litay; S. U.. Morgan uppolntcd. " in rt-ileslgnutlng roads to be improved under the provisions of ti.o JVKii'kct Jioad Act: Ceiiiotuty v vl (.rickeL Flat Joad to be suM'aecd; Jllndman roud to be graded . and surfaced; Nort h Jowder - (.'lover ('reek grade to.- bo completed: Hunter Lane - Summerville und Summervllte - Sanderson Springs, survey and grade to be started. In re-nelectlon of J:iry List for i'JVJ: List of 40 ti nines- drawn. in re-approval of offlciiil bonds: Honda of Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer, Constable North lly C. K. lluiUrflebl (Associated Press Radio Editor) NEW YORK', (AP) Two new tubes, medium power output valve and an advanced design AC screen grid radio frequency amplifier-detect or, have emerged . from the laboratory. They wilt not be avatlablo until early in the spring. Announcement of these develop ments -is expected to have an 1m- jiortant Waring on' 1329 receiver circuits.' Hoth tubes operate from the house lighting lines and func tion with minimum hum, . Since completing the 223, tube experts have been endeavoring to make tho screen grid umpliriui more practical with an AC feed. Their success Is Indicated by tho fat that they -are ready to talk about results. ' '. , Working on the theory that tho cathode heater Is necessary in the functioning of this tube on houso current, they have made a valve similar In appearance to the 523 but considerably different in In ternal construction. Its principal duties are the, prevention of oscil lation In RF circuits, with no out side assistance and at high ampli fication. 1 $ Thu tube has five prougn, with iA cap at the top for tho grid lead. Its .heater requires 2.5 volts at 1.75 amperes. Maximum plato voltage is 180 and that of the screen grid 76. Plate current drain Is 4 mllll- 8.(i4 amperes. The oqntrol or Input grid has a negative bias of 1.6 volts, while In some circuits a nluo-volt bias In the heater lead is an asset In hum reduction. A high amplification ,factor of 420 Is accredited to the, tube. In actual use It will deliver a signal 20 to 40 times greater than the 20la. Its plate resistance, is .4 megohm, with the grid to piate capacity at the extremely low fig ure of i01 micro-microfarad. To get the utmost from the tube, tuned circuits designed particu larly for It are required. Careful shielding and filler In nil leuds entering the stage shields are im portant; The tube muy be used ns a de tector either with grid leak or grid bias. For most efficient detection the scretm grid voltage la from 36 to 45. ..' ,Tho new output tubu la described as un Improved 17 la, with un uu distorted power output of 1.6 watts, compared with .7 watt for the 171a and 1.7 watts for- tho 2lo. lis plate voltage la much lower than tho 210, being 250 maximum with a grid voltage of 60. The 210 re quires 460. volts plate, while thu limit tor thu t71a la 180. Tho filaifcent is tho rugged' raw AC type to be operated on 2.6 volts at 1.6 u in pores. Us amplification factor Is 3.6 and It has a plato re-1 sisiunce oi s.vuu oniim. . n in hid same slxe as the 210, being Intend ed for use only tii the hud. audio stage where lt.wiH glve lurgo un- dlstorted volume," The ventilation. requirements to prevent overheat ing are similar to those for tho 210.' ' ' ; .- SCHOOL BOOKS And School Supplies , We Can Supply Textbooks for Both High ( School tnd Grammar Grades. Theme Paper, Good Quality, per 100 ...HOf Compasses 15, 25, 50 Protractors ... 10 to 60.' Rulers, Metal Edge 10, 15, 25 Notebook Covers, Loose Leaf ;.. 25 Mechanical Pencils, ;......-..... 10 to $4.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 to $8.50 Unruled Pencil Tablets 10,: Ink, Colors Green, Red, Violet, 114 oz. bottle ...,.....:..:...;...:....::.;.:;..'. sf: La Grande Book & Stationer Company : Formerly Newlins. ' ', . Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page 3.4a 6.23 12.47 12.07 21.1).? 4. 50.88 2.90 20.03 41.04 13.08 8.00 9.H7 43.S7 , 2.411 47.51 xc 1 !l 5 70 -'ol'unt'r. Assessor, g J UU!r I'inif K-l, ItllU i.OllNIUUlU IM ;Ul-undQ District upproviMl, - . ill rti-uwui-diiiK contnuit fur fur-. niHiiuifc or linoleum ' ror (.ourt 1 lOtlHO By LYRIC If you accept the chal-" Icngc you will buy a Ly lie, because the. Lyric will give all that any set will give you, regardless, of price. , 03 By LYRIC Do not fail to look at and listen to a Lyric in your own home, as it costs you' nothing to compare the Lyric with anything you like at any price. THE MODEL PICTURED A150VE IS THE LYRIC 83 AND IS PRICED ' AT $254.50 COMPLETE WITH MAGXAVOX DYNAMIC SPEAKER We also Have the following used sets at a big reduction Mod. CG Kolster Console battery set, sold for $228.00. Our price $115.00 Complete. New batter ies. 1 Magnavox 5 tube. Built-in speak er. Was $224.00. Our price $40.00 complete. 1 Erla 5 tube A. C. set. Our price $85.00 Complete. : ! 1 Mod. NR7 Fried-Eisemann 6 till t battery set MVas $248.00. Our price $90.00 Complete. Iluk'O 6 tube A. C. set. $1()'.).50. This set is new. price $115.00 Complete. , Was Our FRED SPAETH - 'ext to Montgomery Ward & Co. W. il. Contiaet awarded liohneiikattip Co. . Uood solvents for grease spot nhi aleuliol, ether, chloroform, gas oline, carbon tetrachloride and nap that aoup and .water. Carbon te-j-nchlot'lde is sold under various commercial names or may bu pur chased more cheaply In bulk. Car bon tetrachloride Is not Infltim .mable and may be used around lights and fire. II is too expensive to uio when immersion of thu ar ticle is necessary. Men's cotton negligee shirts may be cut over Into shlKwalsts, aprons, laundry bags and children's dresses. II tw Trip Ihm t CALIFORNIA HMW SratlMri CtMrai. Msk lbnMacirUlri.OfWrs Sk Lftk Cilrt vthw PrtUJ, mmm S Fmbcik. C -mw p!ttM U im mmtt Fim, W S fat tniM. Stmpm mitd. 1 1 I Msks RaurvatlMt Mewl I J. II. KDK.VIilf L (irsuju, Oris. 4 1 SBBBK1 Ilmiry Maid Omhntiu another prnduet tf Simw .Flake ovnn, (iorn-' brmcn vifen f nuunsh- -menl'hoHty-tttteteHai I ' '-'i Freshness is as important in your soda crackers as in the fruits and flowers on your table Sxowv i.iNKN...ffIcnininff silver... fresh ' fruit nnd flowers.. '.none ot'tliese arc of greater iniportanec than the freslines of the food on your table.. .'' - And of soda crnekers particularly I Hcenuse . crackers have become nn essential with so ' many of the courses. ..with the cocktail, with the'soiip, witli the salad, and later with cheese nnd coffee. ' ' Snow Flakes always oven-fresh When you serve Snow Klnkes, oven-crii freshness is nssured 1 No longer is it necessary lor you to trust to chance. Every package is sold under our definitc"(jtiariuitec of Fresh ness" for your constant protection. How is it possible to guarantee freshness? There are many reasons. First, because Snow Flukes arc the largest selling soda crackers in the West. Speedy -sales keep stocks fresh everywhere. ' ' , .... Second, because six grent AVcstern plants loeuted in main KulationeentersthroiiKhoiit the West, briiitf every home within a few hours of the Snow Flake'ovens.Third, because oven-frcshness is sealed into the familiar red' package by the. waxed wrapjicr moisture is locked out. T'taskforcracKers--ioJ- Snow To maintain n uniform stnndard of Hour, we "own and operate our own wheat fields in a favored Blue Stein District in Eastern Wash ington, growing, harvesting nnd milling this ;, choice wlieatourselves by ncontrolled process. 4th Annual Snow Flake Week ' Sxow Fi.akk Wkf.k Janunry Hth to 2(ith -will lie observed in a thousand cities nnd 'ownsin the West.Ten thousand grocers from Canada to Mexico.are joining us to make this special week u worthwhile event to every food buyer. We want you to sample oven-fresh . Snow Flakesntyoiirgrocers.WatehforSiiow . Flake store and window displays. He i 1 1 1 1 Fin liar icse FLAKES y mia to zoin. felKS3be S - h 1 I -. ,' lAFIf t,m,M,mnmr I At 11 tmmjM. I l'arllund ' S u: Coast Company Stia Frftnrwro 'rnlllg Tiicamu