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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Wednesday, November'
is, im
Harvest California Salt Crop
fofomte faming Iwrte
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'" Till') I'UO.MIHK FlIl.I'MU.KI) III) liutll flMi'il the lummy
Mlth wood thliiKHi and the rich ho hath wnl empty away. Ho
hath holdeu hla Hervnnt iHniel In veineinhruncn of hit mercy; ,
'Ah' he spnko to our riilhcrH, lo Abraham, uml lo hlu Need fur-
iever. I.ukc 1:53, fit,
"I flldll' I'CllIlM wluit HUH up till
our iH'.U'o l(K 1'iislicfl In (he liouse
nit crawled under 1 1 in bed," Mild
Mvh. nlei Cihw, iii H'lllii' of her
ivvperlence wilh hiimlars last nlghf.
Say ulml you please iiltonl Al ( a
IMiiM. Ir iimvs Iii mighty Imndy
w I k'ii IImt'm iiii other neiv.
i
THE GARDEN
SOW KAUI.Y SI'IXAC'II THIS
I'Al.lj
There la not a Ki-cat deal to be
iluni; ill tho veKtulib. Kunlcn in
1ho way of full planting with the
exception of uKpuniKUM ami rhu
barb for permanent planting. The
bulk of the work Ih ctciinhiK up,
i pOHHlbly tjpudliiK. ami huvinff the
aoll In llio let of condition to k".
lo work l:i llir. Hpi'lnjf.
One VeKtKable. however, may bo
HOwn UiIm fall, late, with excellent
reKUlta and .thla la (spinach. Kow
the seed in rowa and Klve It a I
mulch of atraw. hay or leaves to
prevent It bel:if washed by the
heavy fall raiiiH and the Hpluach
patch for next aprliiK fx alarted.
,Sl:iach Ih all early aeaaon crop j
A federal liquor asent gets 50 years in the pen for shooting
a farmer during a booze raid. That should make prohibition
agents a bit more careful about the use of guns and federal
authority.
'The question of a tariff on shingles has revolved into a
tussle between congressmen from the northwest and those
fmm tlio of tin. r.iinlrv T .no-iulnrnvii wlwi live in kIiiIos '1 '""' be grown In the eool days
... v,- w.v. me,.... Of aprllig III the home garden.
where lumber is not an important industry, ana especially wm, the nm warm weather it
those where there is -no serious competition with Canadian
products produced with cheap oriental labor, favor putting
shingles on the free list. That's one reason why a perfect and
thoroughly equitable tariff is never possible. Each state has
some pet that rightly needs protection. The trouble is in sell
ing other states on the justice of their contention, The result
is that industries located in the east heavily populated
areas within greater community of interest get the favor of
the majority. The rest of the country is fortunate if it gets
an even break.
NEA. Sou JYuhcuco Bureau
Now they "harvest" salt instead of mining It. These pictures show
the first "crop' of the 1500-acro, $7,000,000 salt farm at AIvlso,
Calif., near San Krnnclsco, being harvested.' Each acre produced
from three to five Inches of salt, an inch yielding approximately 100
tons. Above Is n gonaral view of the salt farm; belowi one of the
Iiuira harvesting machines pouring salt on a conveyor belt.
Resigns Post as
colli iiii IsHlunorH Hpenl five Iiouvh
oourinir over uwoiintK.
Pi'Hpfto tht fact that Ihe cut vn EilVOU tO (111(1(1(1
niado in rccluc'liitf tho cxjiciirU-H or ! '
WHi'dcnH, rediielnK work under wav
tw.w and dlncharKiuB Hv't.'ral Rami'!
wai-doriH, ithiTtt will q no Blacken-j
J:ir in the nffli-ioncy of tho l(iparL-1
nnnt, Harold (Miflord, tfanio war
den, said. I
MENUS
By Slstt-i- Mary
.Many iiioHhth who n-altzi; that J to remuin In th
llvtii Is a valuahlt! food arc In ; -
W A K T I N G TO N, Nov. 13 (AP)
Wllliaiu I'ltilllpH has resigned a.s
ininlHt'i' to Canada.
Mr. Phillips, who iH a caroer man
and 0:10 of the leading Aiiuri:an
diplomatic plum to (iiit tin- diplo-
niullc service prohahly lute next j
month and aettle with his family j
in New Kngland. j
I'reslilent Hoover aecepted the
rcHlf? nation with great reluctanco
and tfught to induce Mr. I'hiliips
pnhlle m-rvice.
i plnH Up tO HI'
llio best of tho newer tyj
do not fIiow as mueli seeding Hpeed
as the old-tiin'e varieties.
There Ih no use iKitherint? with
Him . old-fashioned siniill leaved
spinach when the new heavy, crin
kled leaved vnrlullcH are so, much
finer and give bo much better yield
per plant. Danish jfai-denlng ex
perts have done wonders In devel
oping spinach Into heavy leaved.
neai resiMlliig nun wiuni tin; VJl,,';0(j
ly auperlor and luileli more ecu- Wi. Mver is first lnlro.lueod in
uonilcal to grow, hplnaeh has be- ' .. ..v,...,.-,..., ,,,.
-cl In a hurry, even!'1 ""'"V ' ""lnoci ! GRANADA. CITY'S
newer lypea whIM, ,r ".ol.t""r " fur c.h",'",n- i VPW Ali
i;nimi-cn as younK tls iwo years j lllT l Aimix m jujxv, l KJ
of a(,-i) may be Blven properly f OPRY QATIIRnAY
cooked liver, but the dish as It , Ul laSAl UK1JA I
appears on the average family ta-! , ,. .
ble Is not aultable for the child of j JJlJJl
pre-sehool HKe. - ! .
I.'resh enlf. I f mwl ..h,.,,.., .-paumii ilium . Willi l ien eai pel imk
liver, may be used. Tlie liver of
and apprupi'lato furniture
The
the Sunday chlcUeu will be more !'"'"" lfl afntKod In a pit directly
than enoUKh to supply the' day's' r"1 ut H,"- Spanish IIkIU
;allc,wance of meat for a I l,i-ee.vear.lrlxl "''''. specially detuned for llle
00 me one of the most popular
market crops ami wo can now)
slarl la Hie full with fresh spinach '
from tlu market and huve It all
auditorium.
The heuting and ventilating sys- i
than one teaspoonful slipuld hitoms huvohecn reconstructed so as :
given. This can I
ei'ciised until out' table.noDnyPi
: Thero arc lots of Ihinirs about the railroad liminess that
proposed extension Drthe Cirtat Nortnevn south rroin Kianv
ath Falls to connect' with tho VVesteni Pacific's line to San
Francisco Js a matter for experts and the interstate com-
our own gardens is ready.
The one requisite lur growing
good spinach is rich soil, moisture
11 lid coul weal her. l'e.J lli.e the
ill I. I1...I III. ..fit llir ullli ul ill ill.
merco conl(niission. It will be the most important rail fight manure ir it can procured and
in many years especially important for the northwest. Now,"" 't wl" ".nnerciai rcrtiiiztrs. jin I0I1
fhnva ic tA Hivnftf rtiiHnl hnvniul Prndluiirl f tutv A .n Sim IriMin. ...... t " Oil IS
..ww,.WwMl,.v,u mw.v x.w... ... ..... .uoou garue:ic,H .,uu hum "L'nnd "ruby" lips, 'just as calcium
Cisco Day aisirici. vvouki ine puunc nuerest ue wen served j yrK " '""V, r v. . , i needed io make bones
by alloving the construction of this connecting link and ffiv-
lo lh average child or adult.
The 'TiMid Viihic' ut dver
l.h'er Is especially valuable for
its Iron ami vitamin .content. As1
the ahunilance of leafy green veg
etables decrease, other footlH rich
bceniue' j inure . necessary.
I ron is essentia I Tor rosy dhcekfi
ing a northern road an entrance to tho bay district? The
answer to that question will be the deciding factor. If the
spiliaen so uucii 'inai uie ihiuhm. ((lt,ln ,
ean't possibly develop Kiiud leaves )(.; lo (n n.r roI. ;,
limn IIiitk in lined iici. Iti. lire- ....
' , ' , , leiiimreti. Alter tins tirst cooking,
pared to thin it. out to hv Inches ,H fin(.y ;h , ()). niJlHh(,t, )lllu
I nparL and then watch the lcnves 1 ,.,, .1 fn ,..,.,i...r 1..
decision isaigainst' the Great Northern,' we believe it only a i viop.' with the heavier roiiage.i ,wnys :
qucntion of time until they will accomplish their desire to ZJ"XZ$Ulil': Z"
brenk into San Francisco by auto truck lines feeding north, the piam to produce more, usu- 'i,om,1(5 .,,,,. ni Him,m,,. K,.nnv
Freighting by truck ,3 anticipated morend n,ro by the rail- j Z rirW! WlZor X&X
roads. Wider highways, double-track highways in the next "'y " ''''"' K"w spinai-n j,,,,,, 2(l , ,,, rol. ,M.(,f ,ivi,,.,
10 vpnrs will fnriliinln sliorl hniil froiirhtino- wilh tnirka lv .""'J1' ."'.i!''i".!v.r..T. 1 1)n,in 'eniove all roars.. nart,
n..v...0 ...... - ,. 1 veiii'iiei so ine s.'.'.i win inn a' . "n
RrtUlllttlJy , IpH. " " ......M..1.1... in v. .u:i-, mill
711b .tlie pi ijei:iniii .iiiuiu nil m ine ;
latest enuipment has been Installed.
exti-a volume' and auipllf icalion !
equipment assuring' the best )os- I
slhle. sound ('fleets. J
The new tlrauadn. wlileli will j
rank W ith the finest sound theaters j
in llle Inland Kntpire. replaces the
old Ktur, whieli was torn down a '
few w.eelis iiK after plans for the j
new ilructure were aun.iuueed.
Vltaihune e.iulpment euKlneers say j
and) 'I is Ideal In design and construe-
lion fur talking; pictures and pre.-
diet instant popularity nmun i,a j
tirande "talkie" pi. Irons. i
rail companies. There is no stopping transportation devel
opment. i FOR WOMKN
Strange,': perhaps, hut business is conducted mostly for
women in this era of many paradoxes. It wasn't so long a;ro
that the majority of the stores traded with men, that adver
tisements were written lo attract men and that he munu
facurers were busy supplying the needs of men.
Tho new. woman has three exclusive ladies' wear shops to
one men's shop. Kvery man knows how tho bobbed hair craze
created "bobber" shops and beauty parlors for women only
in, sufficient numbers and capaciousness to completely over
shadow the male tonsorial institutions. Automobile manu
facturers are accentuating the appointments for women af
forded by their models, and where they fornvrly advertised
that their motors were accessible to men drivers they now
herald the fact that the operating levers and pedals arc easily
accessible to women. Department stores cater alnuist exclu
sively to feminine shoppers, and the cosmetic counters now
consume the greater part of the floor space in the corner drug
store.
A few years ago woni'inhood had to be content with one or
two snjull.anil poorly edited magazines, for the large ma
jority til' the weekly and monthly periodicals were published
fer men. A census taken at any news stand today would
show magazines fur women predominating. The modern
Mji.icn's magazine is larger and carries more advertising
than the more popular men's magazine and while there, are
many periodicals strictly for women there are few strictly
lnen'n publications. The office girls are even making en
croach incuts on man's traditional morning newspaper, as the
advertisements and ih pal I incuts bear witness,
This metamorphosis has not been the result of granting
the vote to women. The ballot for women came with the
rest of the revolution. The greatest factor in the transform
ation was the increase, during the war and since, in the num
ber of financially independent wonfen. More women working
meant more women lo buy. Better wages for husbands have
given wives more money to spend and more lime to shop.
And, most important of all, men realize that their wives can
usually spend most of the family income with greater thrift,
greater intelligence than they can thenu,c!veu.
Inal.. until sprliu:. it will then be
llu first thiiiK up in the Burden
and on its way before tho soil has
drieil nut sufficiently to be worked
lor sprinir plauliuu
MERCURY SLUMPS
TO NEW MINIMUM
(.Continued from Page 1)
Alfred Satner, 17. was llu only
tuna were only slightly nhm vten).
vletlti'i of I he Nlnnn ko far ' at
U:itwn. (In and I wo coiupanlnnH
net ant la:Ji week to giither wood
in I he Sa UK re de Ylst u ra 11 ue,
Moiithwest of I'lichlu. Colo. A sud
den snowstorm en used n h-iiin us'. I
hy I he buys to break away, leaving
the youths lo foot their way to
haven, Sata.ar tiled In 'the aids
of one of his companions. ,
, SNOW ON MrklAZIi; IWKS
KltiKNK. Ore.. Nov. I (API
Kight Inches of unow fell 0:1 the
Mi Kem-le Pass and a warning was
posted today by ;1 lite highway n
itchtlx for motorists In the region
I to iic chains as the snow melts
during utlernoe.it!. 11 ltd causes the
in, id to become slippery.
The Casiade nuiuniiiins ill',, blan
keted w 11 h snow.
PK.Mtl.l.TON CUM.I.Y
PKNOI.KTON. Ore.. Nov. .
I Al')- Pendleton hud the coldest
November nigtil In live-years lust
night when t he niereuhy slipped
lo IV degrees nbove, The sky has
lemalned clear since Monday.
COM AT s.M.lvM
S.M.KM, Ore Nov. i :t (AP)
NhIciii cpei ieiiccd llle Coblc.tt
ttciilher ot tilt tall seaMu so f:trj
wlp'li Hie nu'tiiny dropped to
deme.s .y Wiilni'Ml.iy morittv
The nia vim tun (empcrat nit Tile:
day was -I d gree.
(end membrane. Kuu through the
.line knife ot I he food chopper ot
I mash w ith a fork. When smooth
In lid of a p;ude-llkc consistency, add
a few grains of salt. This paste can
be spread on strips of crisp toasl
j or dry bread and used In place of
graled, hard-cooked egg- yolk or
beef juice at noon for Iwo-year-old
children. Aj they grow older, and
grated raw vegetables are added lo
I heir list of foods, tin? liver paste
can ho combined with grated raw
carrots, celery, onion, cabbage or
let I tte'o' iind used as a sandw ich Fill
ing wilh whole wlmut bi'eud.
The liver paste also can be add
ed to soup or any hot mashed veg
etable the child is allowed to eat.
Children four years old will like,
a tiny patty made by shaping the
pasle hi a Hat cake and pan boil
ing it In a hot. ungreased frying
pan. i I -4
Haked potatoes can be removed
from the shells, mashed and sea
soned. Mne the shell with a little
prepared potato, add a spoonful or
liver paste and pile remaining po
tato lightly over livev. Ueturn to
oven long enough to heat thor- J
oughly and serve with mushed
cooked carrot, crisp whole wheat
loa.Ht, milk, baked apple.
noid.KY Acorrri i.i
I'lti.NCJ': (;i;oit;
lid,
LONDON, Nov. 12 (AP) Prince
Oeorge, youngest sou of King
George and Queen Mary, was eon- ,
fined lo his room today with a,
chill. lie has cancelled his en.;
gagciiiciits.
The prince Is the fifth child of
the Mritisli monarch, and the
fourth. sun. lie recently was fore-!
Ctl to leave the British navy, for!
which his career hnd been planned,
for t he foreign office because or ,
ill health. '
(.LAIHOId S lit ,UK KlllP1i:i
O.liANTK PASS. Ore., Nov. I :t
(AP) The first earloud shipment
of gladiolus Inilhs left here today
for eastern markets. The car was
valued at abotil M.immi.
I.OS ANC.KI.KS, Nov. 1 It (AP) -Harold
iHilley. lorniir federal pro
hibition agent, was acquitted today
of charges of tampering with
slate's witm-Ms in the recent crim
inal assa nil I rial of A lexander
I 'autagcs,multt-inllllo:ialrshnwninn.
Pantases. multl-niillionair show-
Ml llV . .
(lame Commission
j Reduces Kxpcuses
I'HIITI.ANIi, l"rc. Nov. in (Al'
The Or. Bun stale aanie comuiis.
flu.. Hha.ed st Ihoilsiind dollal-s
a oiunlh lor the m l four iu.ni. lis
liv;:l j'.s fuitJ viUi.!;:J' artu
ZEMO TOUCHES SI
thousands say. It'd wnnderful tho
way soothing. ctHilinc Zemo brings
relief to skin which itches nl burnR.
Kven in most severe enses, itching
ilisapiars nlmost na Boon as Z'tno
touches tho tender Hnd intlnmexl .mir- I
face. To draw out loval infection and
help to dear away unsightly blem
ishes, wo know of nothing bettor than,
invisible Zemo. AKva- koop this
family antiseptic on iMml. Use it
freely. If sufo m can be. uc, tfOc
u-.id $1.00. AUUwk.-y.
Telegram Appeals
To Supreme Court
SA I, MM. Ore.. Nov. 1 :t (AP)
The Portland Telegram has appeal
cd to the state supremo court from
a decree of the circuit cuurl award
In? to Thomas Mannix, Portland
lawyer, a $;ir,oiMi libel Judgment
against that new. spa per. Mannix
averred in his complaint that tin
Telegram published an article In
w hich it was said that he betrayed
Harry McDonald. alias Harry
Knight, who was held In the Mill
taenia h county tail charir-d with
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attorney.
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