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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. March 21, 1929. Soil In Wallowa Needs Moisture, Farmers Report Rr O. C. Hevk. (Ohaorvor 'orrBonrtent) WALWWA, Ore.. (Hpeclul) Comparativn'ly wild wemhftr erti- . tinura to pro vail hore with uti Hhlne during the day. However, Hmwlnic of th olM nuW drifts in ' many purta of the hill .(! ion t Itt'hiflr Homcwliat delayed by hard frexlnf at nlRht. The front tt jit'arn to ho out of Oio It round In all places win tho kiiow him lin lii-d, hut on K round which iff hi 111 oowrt'd wl(h miiow there werim to he roiiMldtinthlo front. Homo lurmrfi who hav hern dlKKlnn )u4t ho lei rvnvnUy any that the itoil In not wet to any nrmt uptli and in tlm opinion of many ft lot of rain will ho iiwiIhI to put plen ty of liiulHiuie Into the ground to Injure n-edi'd moMuro Tor rropa . Inter In th wntuin. No rnlna to npik of have cecum'! 'hem yet and with aome fn-ezhitf at nlKht i lit Kraaa la alow in KclllriK Htarted, .Much fffillnic In kiIII beiiijf dono on pmcitrally all farina, however, not! nearly an niurh hay la heliijr '- qulifd uh a few week aco a in iiumy iiiHlanei'M th alock im; I uiti- j I'd inlo the iwhIiiii (luilnir tint day. .r. J. Hcvh-r, of ' Dlamohd prulrln who Ik ahoill Ihrough la nth -. iuK hla hand of, 2.'0 ' hi.H inov(il a part of the Hhvp to paa litj in tin hillHcaat of town. Much u.'.ihiM rutin' haa been him of . .. :w for two or (hive wrwka. In a iiiiiiili'T of other Inn, rim-en aome 01' ill farniera tmvo turned the i wi-m onto Know and are feeding foiii Kialn In addition and nay the Kheep are ruin In tc nioiiK In ifond nimpe. Arcordloir to rtportH from inuiiy the Kmiti'Ht trouble with the curly .ariibln thla aprlna; haa hevn -Mil" tlii) i'W( not Hiving Niirricicnt milk for the lainha. In handa where there were two and Ihme liiuilm to the ewe It haa heen nccea wiry to do conHidernhle. extra feed ing, hoimc or the larger ahtjep own em who did not euro 10 hundlt the extra lainliN in thla manner have found ready mile for all they would . ajiure at l each, K K. JohiiHOi., of Lower valley, who hna heen lamhlng hi hand during the paat two weeka, la n llule belter than i hair through ul thla tlma and le porta good aucccHH In wiving the j laiiilM, 4 , , - Mm. Jay I bum, of Idaho, arrived here recently for a few weeka vlalt with her pareiila, Mr. and Mjn. Ktl Hell, of Whlakey creek. I A conaideruhle numher of cnaea of tlu and aevere eolda ure helng entertained by itutnv of the nml dt'iits of Ihla community ut prea ent. - 1 1. N. Wllllanw, of raranip crepk, returned recently from u fcevenil week vlMil with i-elutlvea In f'ullf orlilH. ,,A brilliant dlHplay of the north ci n light wan vlHlhlo in thla upci lliin on u couplo of nlghta during thn pual week and were ohmrved liy inuny, Alia, Herthi Taylor, or ' -Pn' (Innulo, returned home tho laat of he week utter u two wewk'a viNll vUth her aon, Karl liurohflold, who Ih aUiylng at Mr. AIiv-Uh, A I QuwHenhcrrv. a mock buyer of KnterprlHi'. wiia a hUHlueaa vla llor in thla community the latter part of tho week. Hume of the former In the val hy aeetlun who did lot of fall plowing report that their flehla are drying off rapidly and that ahould the weather mtiuln fair fur another ueek no mo or l Mu ground would do to work. J J. Willelt. or Middle vallry. hna heen In poor health recently Hiifferlng from aome bnd teeth, lie him had aomu of the teeth ex tracted. A numher of farmer of thla end of the valhy are placing their or tlcra for wweel clover in order lo have it on huiul to Mieil na noun utt the weather will in-mitt working of th noil. , .vim. T. 0. Johnaon and daugh ter, lOllen, were l.a (Irande vhtltorH during the paat week, going there li have Kilen'H tonhlla removed. Jack Itucker, aon or K. 1. (tuck er, of I'arenlp creek, haa heen n p:tilnt at the hoopltal here, re cently aufrerliiK from rheumatlmn. Ita hud Improved enough to he taken home the Inxt of the week. II. M. llechtel waa nil Klglu via l(or the latter part of the. wei-k, making the trip by autotnohlle. , Hcolt I'owell, of Lower Vnltey, wan a ltMflinhH vtaitor In town Hul urduy. Mr, I'owell. who la quite old. h( (ilea he hua been bony re cently cleaning out mruwherry patchftt and gi'ttlng ready to com mence aprlug work on lila lartu In ' the Valley, K A, Oownltig and wife, of Lenp, ' wera KnterprlKn vlNltora during Ilia pual wwh. i Many cars nre now In uhc on the roada in the valhy twcttonn. With the rapid no lllng of the auow the roada have dried up quickly with many roada, which are utmnlly deep in mud at thla anon or 1h year, being nearly dry. Oh a Hen Klaher, mall carrier from Wnllown to Mnxvllle. aityn lie In now nbh to OUT OUR WAY By Williamnfc ! r.'ie W. f. G.-l an to cut ft deep Poes- Foorim Aoowo SO WOUH CAKe.VNHlCH FAUL HEW ? WEU. . IP fms IS A SAMPLE O' VNHOT T-& . MAoe Out a. vou eHOOUD Be VAJORMlM' ABOUT T COMlKi' OP, MOT FAL.lM' OOWKJ. I '' ' u. .f AT.orr. ttlnga sale held at. j the Brock place about two miles southcuMt of town, March 14, wa ; attended by a large crowd from ;nmny parts of thia and t'nion coun ty, A large, number of stock waa isold a well aa considerable much . inery. tr. Uettlnga, who haa been ; running on a large scale, has put- chased a smaller farm and held the jsale to dispone of a part of his j stock and machinery no longer needed. The atock a old Included ' horwpa, cattle and hogs. DeHplte ! the fact that sale fur homes haa fleen very , dull in this county for 'a numher of years the moat of the horiM'H brought fairly good prices, th prices ranging from 2 ! to $!i7.6 per head. A number of ' milk cows were sold at prices rung ; Ing from 50 to $X5 pir heud, year ; ling heifers aold ut slightly better j than $4o per head. A large bunch ' of ahoata and brood sows with pigs iwere u)ho sold fit very Kutlafuctory prices. Tart of the livestock waa - purchased by farmers of the Klgin ; und Cricket flat sections. I Mrs. Ira Klaher. of Joseph, spent I Several days vialtlng with relatives I In the Leap community during the ' paat week. j Klmer Kouthwlck, who haa found ! It necessary to use a sleigh and two ( buggies In making the trip on his j Farm j Pointers Corn rtlase for rationing '"'' aavea hay and Krnln un.l rerlm en thr rot o( (rain, (live the luniln only a amall quantity of ullage at the beginning unil gratlal'y n erean the dully allowanie until lhey are on full feed. Iiniln weighing from 50 to 60 pounila Khoulil get u ho lit 1.6 nounda of l- log. a day when receiving hay and grain in addition. . .... -.rll la not excea rL7y-pe or jhwi ifrom a nltary atandpoln aa the icanva. can he removed to let plen ty of Hiimhlne Inside, and If nec. -aary the ahed oan he earfly moved. It la Important lo ae good-alied egga or hatrhlng to get large rhlrlia. 'hooe egga weighing Ml lenat two ounce.. Continued uc of .mall egg. for hatching re.ulia n lowered, vigor of the. laying r breeding alo.k and a ilerreaae in I the alze of egga for marnci. ruml roulo during the paat two uie lila enr lo the ton of the. hill grain ngnln ihla aenann. Home pni at the Cox lilfloe. where the mail weeks, waa rercmly ' alle lo ilia- ' curd, lila aled and la now able to make the entire trip with n buggy. I lie aaya Ihere la Htlll conKideruble ! annw In aome of the roada In the i MIIh, but thnt the anow hna become aort crioiluh to uae a wheeled rig. !l!cs I'laaa und wire, who apent part of the wliit-r with their aon i l.eltoy I'laaa find wife nt Knler I prise and part or tho lime with relnilvea here, have moved lo Ihelr ! rami In tho hills, j F.. W, Minor hna experienced aome lnasea or Inmha nnd ewea j rrom his riock during the past few weeka. lie la nearly through lamh ! ing and reports in (he neiglihor- , noon or inn inmba. Temporary lamning aheda. built of light frame material and cov ered with canvna, nre excellent for aheep In aerllona of tho country ! Kklnnlng an animal Is mom eua lly done beforo the carcaaa has I cooled. Avoid cultlllg or scoring the akin, hut at the aame nine .. move all the flesh from II. " recra rrom scores and rlesh lower the quality of many country hidi-a. Greater than ever with Straight Eight Power! Studebakcr's famous Commander AS AN EIGHT AS A SIX si495$i350 At tha annual .uleia"1 Li.ht "neflt f, Lurun roaimh oner ol th. .tat. i 0,o.i..PU..ump.ota. ....... Amount of WI1 twcS , l '"ggLranrtn.' -mm Total meow ' iMlL-aja'ma- ' DISBURSEMENTS M.t lo&se. raid flurius the nivldeaS paid on caplUl DI,Vlc darGSi the ''. " ' Conimlislons "d lrle nmd ilunnr the rear ..... 1IS..U.3I Taxr. hcftihe. an Ire" "in U.S1I.3I m.joe m Tout expendl'ui" 2.614.0M.M Value of real estate owned , market value! . .... ' ' Value ol Blocks end, bond. Vowiied (market value) ., 1.S00.H1 M Loans on monnaiiM cS:'n.'banaVC.nd-on;i.-.Vid tember SO. 1S28 i lim rest and reuta due and accruen None aojius.uj 44.JU.JJ H.401 M Total admitted 'ft- .I1.H0.193M orw. : claim, lor loe. un.f Aulimt'o'l unearned preml- All Slier Jlabtiitle ,.. . W.147..J Total hab"'""- live of cauilal alock ot..t 841,193 SI BUS1NF83 IN OBEOON FOR THE YEAR Met Piemluma received dur- !. rlir year 04.277.1. To Lr lid clurlna the year 14.U4.39 liJrs inclined dilrtiw the J4M)JJ Name' or' 'iompVnV.' 'Be'iic'llt' 'Asaoc'lallun K'W) , tel... , nS.c ot !ewar. O M. Culver. 1 iloiv resident otlornev lor Bervlcfc lusuiiiuce CoannlMiouer, Ore.ou. by i.ii.i puicei. ... or.ier lur 1....U nni.y i Amnnir thoe r. n. Ktal. aoning la being dnhe nt anmn or tli chlcka ror April 1, but due to the inunlty who ntlended the W C rurma now but ninny any that lhey ln, ,.,. of t)K, Hprlnls hua ,i,.ittyeil Getiimra anle Tliursdny were Mr! T?? .77,.","-- """' ''-"" " r- with piilaon .ih la early In the yinr. , In hopca tho anow would hn gono ' The moat effective measure which ; liy that time nnd allow gelling tlm',,, ...J ,,,?' ,T e .u" . hus been lesorled lc here In curly . chlcka onto the ground, where they ! " ' . n,f. '"r '!"''""? u..el,. I. il, ,. r.1 tu .1.. ...- l... K-iMina nun ills HOCK which In sure drain to the rodenta ' fined to u smitll enclosure, while the ground cOnlulna plenty j of inolature, i:imer Oshorn, of Paranlp creek, wns u visitor In town the last of Brace Klaher nnd wife, of Leap. the week. Ho recently aualalned '- - - 1 1 wer visitors in town tho Inst of. a painful injury to his bund. In pf'".Q 4 IVAV OtPAri the week. Air. Klshor reiiorta lots closing n burn door a broken hasp avIXMJo A VV A I IU olOI and other baggage la . packed horses to Maxvllle, - . Clyiln Hroxson and K. li,' Muck er, formers of the I'urahlp creek community, warn InlslneiM visitors in town the lust of tho week, 'I'liey report Ihn roada beginning to dry In pltuea In that section. 1 ;'. The ground ariulrrela Imve lieen coining nut or their winter sleep In great numbers during Ilia past' two weeks and from preaent Indlcjitlona It Is certain that fanners will find usn ror large iiunntltlea of poisoned I or annw In thnt section yd. lie I on l lie door rnught his hand ln of ewes ure nearly through lnmb Ing. He hua been fortunate In saving u largo percentnge of Hie lumha. A Raw, Sore Throat ease quickly when you apply little Muatrrole. It penetrates lo Hie ire tput with jcntle tiimle, lnoseni the congntiun and draws out Die sure nrss and pain. Muilrrule brinft quick relief (rum lore tlimat. bronchitit, tunsillitia, croup, tilt neck, asthma, neuralgia, lieudache, congeaticm. pleuriny, rheii. matiain, lumbago, pam. bikI utliej of Uie back or jointa, cpraiiu, sure muscle, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. ' 7o Mothm MuataroU la also ' mad in milder form for babiee and email children. ' Ask for Children 'a Musterole. Jars at Tubes Seftw Cien mtifrf plmttwr Correct Easter Hats The Easier Coniunle Pays a Happy Regard lo Choice of the Correct Hat Cinderella Selections -are varied to best express every individual preference in schemes of color, shape and styling. NEWEST IN STYLE - BEST IN VALUE $5.95 to $14.95 New Shades of Today in ALLAN -A Modish Silk Hosiery New Shades Lido Sund Atmosphere Shell Natural Trench Nude Shell Cray Cctlar Vanity Cinderella Frock Shop f "La Grande's. Friendly Credit Store" ATTACKS OF FITS Iteports are received or an nmna ,lng tieatment that epileptics slate lias proved niiceeaarul In arnpping Iheir uttneks. It. I.epso, Apt. 1117, 95 Island Ave., Alllwn-.ikee, Wis, has been supplying aurrerera with this trenlment. Hi. now wIbIicb to reuch nil I hose who hove not been helped and to do so la making the startling orfer or u generous treat ment free to all sufferers. Any one iiri'llctedshoulil write for this rice treatment ut once, giving ugo. . ' " .. AUv. , t tail IS;r3&sVSs, Commander Eioht Convertible Cabriolet, $i 64s. With nx-cjlinier mmr, $1495. Six aire whftli W truiti rik ittiniUrJ tquifmnt. Othtr Ctmmandir Eight NUth film s$i 41)$; Sixes m lata as fijjo. Prices ut the fatcry. Bumpers inJ spare tires extra. STRAIGHT Eight power now lends the final touch to Studebakcr's famous Commander matched by youthful, vivid style! Riding ease introduced by Studebakcr's ball bear ing spring shackles, is still further enhanced by hydraulic shock absojhers. Now,more than ever,TheCommanderis "the great est motor car ever built and sold at its low One-l'rolit'price." M. J. GOSS Fir & Adams. After You've Accumulated A Little Money a Gkanlip Nalimial Sank "Forty-first. Year of Friendly Service" 1N- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Do you ever think when you spend a DOLLAR just what the results of that expenditure to you and yours will be? 1. Will it influence your future in any way? 2. Will it come back to you again? 3. Will it promote local community growth? 4. Will it provide local employment support your schools and churches? 5. Will it promote and develope local community opportunities? 6. Will it increase local land values? 7. Will it continue to help pay your local taxes? 8. Will it increase local demand for farm products? V 9. Will it preserve the values of your children's inheritance? 10. Last, but not least, will it promote prosperity and happiness for you? These purposes can only be accomplished by dollars kept in local trade channels STOP AND THINK THIS OVER Union County Development League S. L. Thompson, Manager, Headquarters --La Grande, Oregon. ' Aril,-. IVHivimn.-nn at. I H I -am, n ... .,I.J.ci of tl.K ra-iai.tu.ii. k,all he to nromoh. n. llicnih-r. "' ' hellifllieii! .,r llie riuarulal nelfarr oT IMnN (Xi v,V h. ll of wl.MHi remnlu lu. w kn .1 n-. the belle: i.hki nf the ., 1,;, IH r l MoX fM N rV niiinial pnil.-ctlfMi nial nio.nerili nf Ita ling support m nil rnnnTirisi's. the prf-