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Paee Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, April 3, 1929. (Incorporated) An independent Nmvupaner PRANK B. APPI.KHY.. ... Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS BulnM Manager p , Published evening., except Sunday, at 141 Adams Avenue, L Grande, Oregon. The Oberver-Str published every Friday, Entered at the Po.loffice at La Grande, Oregon, aa Seoond Cam Malt Mailer under net of March t, 179. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA ORANDB MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of. nil news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited l( -published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches In this paper,' and also the local news herein also are ; reserved. Nstlonnl Advertising Representative ' M. C. MOOE.N8EN & CO., Inc., ' Sao Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, . ' ' Detroit, Near York 1 ' . ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month In advance , 76o Dally, six months In advance $4.60 Daily, single copy , By Mall Dally, per month In advance. Daily, per six months In advance.... Dully, per yeur in advance.... : Weekly Observer-Star, per year. 6a 60o la. 60 5.00 $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES , Display, foreign, per column Inch...... 42o , Display, local, per column Inch .; 40o Time contract prices on application. . . ABILttARTtN; RECORDS OF OLD' . RACE ARE FOUND Believe Cannabalistic Sav ages Lived in Nevada About 1000 B. C. . Barton Offers To Aid Dry Inquiry HKHKKI.EY. Cal. Anr 7 i. i Preserved for three thousand ! years under 250 Ions of debris in a Nevada mountain cave, the rev-' ords of an extinct race are being' oiuuiru oy univarsity of Califor nia anthropoluglsts. Ten thousand specimens recovered ' from -the grotto In a remarkable- state of preservation are now regarded us chronicles of u fighting, red-hmd. ed trllie of American Indiana who were exterminated while Europe un mm a nownng wilderness. The cavern la known an the Lovelock cave, a shelf. like niek i,. the hillside -formed thousands uA years ago by the wave action of an ancient lake, long slnco- dis appeared which is still called, by AIIkh ''auii l.lniilfif'til. irtU It... geologists Lake Ijihontun. It is cam out today Jint to s how slio'd u,'out 23 mlloa southwest of Love look In 'cm. "I did lliliik mmihi o' ,ock- , oMiiln' a lioonlla' limuw, but tlio The people who Inhublled 11 urn town lias too iiihujt ilnnc stores vaguely mentioned in l'iutn Imiinn now," Hold Art Smiley, loilny. legends ua cannabalistic ,m, devoid nf feu.' ......... ill... mmm - 1 nutB Ullllllllltll' iYjissino Flnnp i?. 1 a lhree-ye'"- war with ti ITlISSlIlg 1 IdHC Plutes ubout the yeur 1000 H. C Mentioned In the Pluto legends as "Salduku'a" or tule Cillers the 1 " ' Hoover, is setting an awesome example for future presi dents when it comes to work. ' Handshaking interrupted his official duties. Ho therefore restricted that privilege to two days a: week. Speech makinsr. he says, renuires excessive time aid chergy in preparing material. Ho therefore willf,lfi'l-.'Kn,1,,n,-1 t:ti. Li ' ...... , Ihe Drysdtiln rive Sighted Mar. 31, 6naKihasc I sin-ai ""ur" """d tribe was credited oearcners Learn w,t "- r. According t - legend they were able to leup Into " ' ,tne tt,r- seixe urrowH that were shot SYDNEY, N. H. W., April 3 (AI) at them, and turn. ih.n, f' . 1 who nM ,uinu iiui ui mo wuu ineir ntluckors. Thev & 1 dictating or studying problems which the day has presented. Between 8:30 and his 7:30 din, nor hour he Is likely to be found listening to the radio, lie enjoys the music and listens to what he considers Important speeches. lie does not like comedy, of the mono. Ilogue or dialogue variety, at all. ... More than likely, there will be guests at dinner either a cabinet ; member or a personal friend, who win find a roast of meat or fowl before them. Hoover doesn't go In for fancy delicacies, preferring the plain and wholesome fare. The funnily subsequently adjourns to the nnrary und the president retires NEW HOUSE FROCKS Some with "Shorties" to, match.. :!; , : $1.95 Children's Dresses $1.25 to $2.95 N. K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years Warden Snook resigned after Quite u few people are said to objecting to the practice of send-. I disappointed over Mr. t'oul- i i linl l.liri.'u urtii-lcM. An..i nil ltmu.. I.. 1.1.. i . . . . , JI1K It'UerUI HUlvB I" UHOU.l, .".1. ...O" - ----- .. v..wnU w ... neacnsmoer ut about 10:30. Il0 UBte we haven't seen anywl.cre costumes lie wore in Dakota you to read himself drowsy with a book, the headline, "Snook Scores can't lilunm people for ejcpectlllif They are not all detective stories. I Snoops and Cops Sneak." nonie wild west stories. .. caUQ jmuver can t rind cnougn good ones und parlly be .cuuse he likes other types of nov els. Routine Varied Thut is the regular routlie of the inoover any, but It Is naturally va. ,rled by both the scheduled and the ! unexpected. Two days a week I there Is a morning cabinet meeting. i i wice his week the president has press conferences, at noon were ex- i uesciuy and ; 4 o'clock Friday, j Twice u week, also, he receives the ' long lines of visitors who have : wriuen authorization from con gressmen to shake his hand. M henever Hoover finds wasteful non-essentluls of any kind he seeks to eliminate or curtuil them. in ieua oi naving a public handshak Dr. A. J. Imrtftn nf A.l.....n tla., president of the - National j conrerence of Organizations Sup. porting the ISth Amendment, is pictured leavinif Hia whltn ii,...un after pledging tho full support of i,nft hour wery day he restricts this his organization to President to ,w'lce. week and may hulve Jtoover's luw enforcement In- itmu ""hedule. It is explained that TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST luiry.- strullun UiiHh today to guldo terminated. J. Ih believed In ,.!,.. ut 7 rchcrs for the airplane! "Houlhi ul charge against the e.ivo h..,h. 1,1 rrallt uf M" U",'I window, tosaesi . To Mako I'Vw Kin-wIim Ho believes nrcldentlil mii.ni.1.... should lie I in llriltlllt nn.l . .. t. i.. ... frrlcmlM llllil lii-nn ly f.. ulu ... ..I u l.L ii in inougni tnut this sudden ex- . . C .i. .. miuu ... ....... mreo or four a year he would rather do all ho. i.n,i shaking fur the week at one time and get it over with.' ; iiiiub inn uuuiic ULLeraiiceH. hh ihi' ah nifnui'pn nnni'PKana nrp linn thin mm-nin Di.,....nn . ' ' r ,: . -n......... v.,,,,- ny me drv Nevada ..i,i im ' - """" u i"iy i ! concerned, to two or three .occasions a year. He is to be con-li"'" VJn.i.","' Au"'111"1 r'"'1 state of perfection compared wim fll""' can him : t-ratulated. The American neonla hns rpnrlv nHmir.it inn fnr oeilliion n,,., ,..,, ,.., t'hut nt articles found ill Egypt and adjustable mun lu the w ,7, , . :. . . . ... "i "'.. -j'eru. ... he follows the sunie o . Tna mnn uinn wnnMiivna n . . . . i. r. .. .1 1,..., . l. . . . . u .. , .. . . 1 l 1 1 11 dihiiuii 11 11 niiireii . the ' uluck""' ,nv,irl,1" tan of, The lime reinlrcd for their prep-e- c't'UM '''"It, scrambled eggs and uration rather thuu' that needed rises ut 7 u. in., takes. deep breaths orn Cross." which vanished March ng 1,, dramatic liitorest the bait ' i"" """M"e '"h Dr. Joel T. 31 with Captain (,'hurles Kings- ,.r .i, 7 1 ."e ouu" Boone. Justice Hton. ' ..in... lorurniniin una tnreo companions ti i. ii,,,,,i,i who were on the first lap of a ir,i,.,i,. . ; " UCI.-UIHI1 1 prenervat on of h mni nun,, waiiiimrii eggs anu iimuon ratncr thunlli.il i,nn,i,i mission stu. slona of thn im,.ini .,....! '.....' bacon und coffee. And he shuves 'for travel and delivers ifi. ........... uzor. 1 11 1 in in ma respect. the mostj On Sunday the Hoovers attend orld. hut .the Friends church and in the aft. Id regulur ternoon generullv rlrlvn ih...Ri. rm.i ih mu uiljeClS fllHeitVAreil ,cinfiiui IIUIIUS. UOiniT .1 "CUIoy AiarVlUnfl lie Viii ..la eiiminatO npft-CSaentlals aild Conserve tho Utmost tilllO and;"' day on which tho Houtbern ""T uf """" ln"'le1 un,u-'' 14 (et,,l-,,m I1" " nearly tryslde. There ore always guests Cliero-V for its ncCfimtlliKhirmnt I iCroaa should havo pussed thut way. ", "' "". wo o profused tex- ,' , " . B lu wu"'-l,"r "nuuy evening dinners and It was the slenderest of threads uienui, inciuiling basketry I"'" ""ukh no ultra taKes , "ley re always old friends or nelgh- liilt was the. first definite; truce1""1 lm"u" wooden Implements, ,,rlt walks in tho White House . bora, such us the Harlan Stones of the four fliers since they liter- Wl"l'"ns, sandals und other rollcs, K''''"d these aren't long enough the Vernon Kellogs ur the Murk -roicssor a. i,. Koobor of the1'" " exorcise, r uled with . suuivuns. At these dinners the versify of California declared '"" vous energy, Hoover feels that ! president departs entirely from tig mu iiiiiiiii-nii aimoHl wholly pre-' ,v ""i" 1M wanting ne might rioruimiiy. The death of Marshul Foch has recalled significant ob- " "y vnn ""o tho air ufter '' sei-vations of the great generalissimo on war: "War belongs I Z'" o" ?"vrlA to the department of moral force. A battle is ll conflict of i"nl ll"'y W01'" c,,ll1 duwn Caucasian, having strong relations uo 1IK Momethlng more linpor- ivan uilllu Vlfin ! m,..l .,;,.:i ., . - I inroiigii 11 oiiniiing rainstorm into me native culture of Cull- "" ue is going somewhere. ... .... , .wvU. " ""' oujuiiuinj. uu tac jitin ui iu ino iiiisii auout lull miles east of lornlii lu historic tlines. Ho termed """'K ' quicker, connUPl'oi' and a mum! rinnrnMuinn nn tho nnef nf iha mm. i Wyndhnin, j w.ui .. ... . mo ivesiern Ausirulliin nush is ona tne richness of lho nil. .in iiii.li,ii i... u. .. . . ... tn . .... ..i ....v.ncu 1 1-KMIiiriV Ullll HO IllUUe iii! vusi iiiiiyriiiin or u iiiinienseiy valuable becuuso of During the stress of the aim nuered. . . . Neither one sido nor the other knows when thevUr m. - : : ' Z , " . . w"'0 BC,',C8 " withdraw what its, own losses have been nor how heavy those '0r"t"i!0y "!,' 011 l" mil,llu,,l i"""1 "" of the opposing force. Therefore; it is not on account of ma-1 Tim nwaio wi,en iot were on HOOVER ENDS tenal damage, still less from any possible computation of w'.iy flul". lo wymi. , riHM MOMTH i Breakfast Calls For These New Doughnuts AS EXECUTIVE Continued ltum.,VtrlH& ,.. it 4.U- 1 . , ' " ; l,,u"- whence they Intended to fly .i.j.j tho figures, that the losers give up the struggle, The will to London i.y wuy or Singapore, f neMwew'all.before it, -The moral factor is the "tr',,! t. most imnortant clenient in wnr. . ... Thra.rnni.tliu ..f n... kiin..rn,.,i.w i, ,.i J battle is won when the men know they are not going to r0u7 1 r..rrtrunj'. j !j treat. . which tells the secret "of American success in the i.itchrieid und ni-udio opur- ,u"Ke ,,( I'l" iut study and woild conflict. The doughboys were taught only how to go """' McW'"''- . ! ' t J . 41 I . . I ' r ... ,. .. . , I xuinuiu, niey Knew noining OI rctreailllg, never COtlSltleietl HliJMOItO FIRST 1 I ll,fi, "iut. however, nlways he IM TBAfK- Ml'PT -"'" new contiitions Inherent lo 111 laJltn. lUCjtil the presidency and bound to an noy any new president. Try us be may. Hoover will bo iiuuble to avoid tho glaring spotlight of nu tionul popular interest. Ills slight est emotion Is today u matter of new only ingenuity can keep It secret. Figuratively speaking, the Whlto HiiUBo Is vlrtuully a house of glass. A your ngo Hoover might have '' I: any possibility except winning. Foch was a great leader be cause he had the will to conquer. And it is significant that this great general, a Basque without n drop of French blood in his veins, lies under the same dome with Napoleon, a native of Sicily and likewise a Frenchman pniy by adoption. (Continued from Page 1) LA GRANDE-MADE PRODUCTS In entire keeping with The Observer's recent editorials Oul,l0,"n. I'atten), third, fresh fourth and fifth. S3ii-yard (lush: J. Oriihnm (sr), C. Heory (f). l l.utcher fsr), H. l'enlllgton (sr), 1). i'atten. . ltelny: rirst, aenlora (l.utcher, I'enlngton, Ahrondt und arahuin); Boeond, Juniors (lloe, I'utten, Hoover has ulwuys been sur rounded by a close clique of uldes und advisers his subordlnutes of. iflclally or otherwise In most cases. He llliwle n ol,..t..A ....ti 11 - ...o umiin- uoa.ns una i no candi-jinem in the old Belgian relief and dale finally was ablo to lie on his food administration days. Ho ul buck uud touch the floor with hlsjready has four secretaries und may lues by putting his feet over his , possibly add more, each with i. aepurutc and distinct tusk. Besides the various persons already men tioned In this story his intimates Include Murk Rcquu, the oil mun; l.flltrill Tllnl,....J ...1 . . ..,-.... u, .ne mining engl-' fiieer; ' Postmuster llenrrnl -Wnifer- F. Mrown and Hurry Koblson und John Orlffln Motf of Us Angeles. These und others have always been devoted followers and ser vants of the man whom, most of ., them call "the Chief." -) ' And although Hoover Is now j president of the United States, us they always wanted him to be, he preHcrt-cs the close contact. I hend. - But the president doesn't go in for that now; he tukes only nioderntu exercise without tin elcc- trli. bni'Mn ,.i. iiin. a.. I... ..I.... i rtrlvirnco. ... Ills Working lluy . Ills winking day runs from !l u: in. to (1:30. He smokes on after breakfast cigar, largo anil falrlv expenslve, und wulks through to Ihe executive orfico. There lie Is awaited by Cieorge Akorsun. . his 'large, genial secretary, with such niull as Is deemed lu merit his ut lentiou. lletneen 9 und 10 ho dictates und confers with his secretaries. Jhen ciiino Ills cullers and there have been many of them pouring in during. Hoovers first mouth us president. All, of course. urging a preference for farm ;' products produced in the e. neeryi men (Workman, Wulker, l.ovan, ''"'H" I" tho middle of the street uro seen by upiioiutiueiil. At 12:30 fourth, sophomores ""a row would have noticed. To- the president leuves his otfle for Ul'i;nae KOtiao Valley was the proposal presented to the Cham- rn""' Anderson. Ockeler, Nelson . u,,y "y photographer would Munch, which Is not elaborate, but I her nf rnmmm voto.vlou I.1U - i:i . r c Discus: It. DoLong (f). J. Horry his right eyo Tor a picture sul.stantlul and usually includes a ; oei oi uimmeice yestei-day to build a like preference for (J). k. Mcciuso (sr), w. noickei f t"o nT.ovcr medicine ban c..i.- ch..p. a snuni steak. c,,i,t cuts : piodUCtS manufactured in this Community. The greater the " v- w""" J- ''" 'n uetlon and, if properly 1 hearty salad or some sucli mutter! hnirm i)mn W T.. (!oL.J. J..-.- u t , .. KfJiimii: I,. Ahrondt (sr), I), staged. Ihe spectacle would fill lie has changed his diet in-the ,u( viiniiuir-iiiiivii: uiuuuuLN. u u iri-ijir.ir ih j alien f I i orrenco in rini.i.......n u.. i ..... ..i. . .. . . 11 1 lllll'n 1JI. I OrreilCe Hi. llllhli.tmin Mini u.tl. Kiiii.m I. .i.i U'1.1.. lln . .. , j j i i...... . . . .. . . ii ihu : : ,nhi ...u. -,,, ,mTOiiiib ucniuim tor iuciii moor, lor lOCai TOW materials, and the V vYi.vm.iV 5 presiilent ills, a little moro closely. men III second place were credited I with one point toward a numeral. An lCarly ItUor Today the world knows Dial ho 3 ! ,re.,0lo,. ,.,;il I.- .1 !i..i- i i.. ...... . """"'": v. Newiin (sr), Nelson plays Interest In anything ul nil. ; j., v uc ws tuuNnuiiitys ouyiiig power. tP . Fun. (). Ouhlemun (J), the fuct automatically becomes j , As with farm products, failure on the part of local citi- - . . ne"- ! zens to buy those things manufactured in the La Grande nuniified for a numeral ami , torntoiy is due primarily to negligence and a lack of empha- ( j us in uie past on tne importance of such buying habits. In , practically all instances it is not a matter of quality or price ! that influences the buying of outside products, because La : Grande manufacturers are in direct competition with outside j brands in other markets. It is simply that no real effort j has been put forth to establish a local preference for the i tilings we make here at home, La Grande has, for example, a meat packing plant, a j flour mill, two lumber mills that manufacture their respec- tive products in largo quantities and sell far Iwyond the Imr- ders of the La Grande market as well as ninny other smaller i industries. On a competitive basis, our home hams and i bacon, our home flour, our home lumber has established its .j quality and value on a sound basis. And every increase in i volume that can bo secured thi-ouuh a croatr-i- i,i,.r,.,w.! ; for those products right here in tho home market means more money for those who provide the raw matt-i ials greater general prosperity for the community. T I..... - .... " K leain nianiuaeiured here moans a greater do- ninnrl fi. .1..: J . .i 1 ' "a"f P'ouucis inroiiKnout the valley. To buy GrandtMiinde bread means an increase in the Imving power of those who grow the raw materials. The same thing applies to butter, candy, cereals, iron work, woodwoik, limo, mid a host uf other products manufactured in this territory ; H is not only a means of building up our home industries, but it is a means of providing a greater income, more pros perity lor those who produce and sell any raw materials used ;- in those industries. The circle is never ending and the seod ; with which community money makes its rounds c;, deU,,.. i mine the degree of community good times, j Ono main reason why more U Grande people, do' not ; prefer La Grande products in their buying is prtmal.lv due . to the fact that they have never tried them. Give them a tcst ,Chcck "P buying. Give pa-ference to our own iimiiuiacuueu products. The makers stand hack f thnm. 'I'lKi ArtcriKMin Hoover Is back at his office by L':30. or earlier, ready to receive cabinet members and other officials who consult him about current problems, liy 4 o'clock ho Is uguln 9 ; ; Making & Raking a -FT. Vie would 'certainly I keep you guessing . No ODKSswoKK. riotever. When you hskr a small pie, because you I con tell when it s done. And thrrcs ; no guesswork when Hills Bros. I ! .1 . rr. A i i I roast eneir conre. t lew pounos ji ' at I .time by continuous process roasts every berry evenly and d- 1 velops the utmost in flavor. No 1 other coffee tastes like Hills Bros., ', for none is roasted the same way. ' I HILLS BROS COFFEE WHEN you wake up in the morning' and the tantalizing smell of coffee and doughnuts assail your nostrils, that's the time you'll appreciate this de licious new found flavor. Stop on your way home tonight and get a supply for tomorrow morning's breakfast. AT ALL DEALERS! Made by LA GRANDE BAKERY jiind there is an obvious advantage in spending thriftily mid i wisely where your money can return to you over and over Again. " OUT OUR WAY By Williams . so some Boov -Told n. vou tr wa, good fer jffllYT-IIIlr 7 VOU S-P WITH av- . H V i i W1 WORRV WART. VAa-riin, ! i ! 1111 . I I I f in 1 . 1'; Ml. :i .1 l, . , 11 I M " flT , ' WALL TINTS . . I S U ttJt:" ) ( (WF-ifirl 1 ;W carry the VKI..VmNL' S . f -1- - ":ri"j f.VfrPtLSj. ' vSTlj V-'i luy It In bulk unit n-turn any. j) O you know Jimmy? Just fourteen he is . . and one of the carriers on The Observer. He's working hard, for he is saving money lo go lo college, and to icain to be a lawyer. For. years he's been working on this newspaper, and the circulation manager says he has never missed an evening. fJct acquainted with your car rier. He'll appreciate your in terest. We wciild lcVia( (o have you pay your paper bills through him. He is reliable and your co-operation will help him to gain in confidence and responsibility. Evening Observer Circulation Department