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e Four Thursday, November- 23, 1020 , LA GRANDE b.-flNlNG-OBSERVER, LA GRANDE ORE. (looorporaied) An Independent Nvvrnpaper I ....I. FRANK B. APPLKBY v.... Editor and Publisher HARVKY V. MATTHBWH.. ..BiiRln6Bfl Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at 1411 Ad urn Avenue, La Urandn, Oregon. The Observer-Btar published every Friday. Entered at the Pnnlofflue at IU Orunde, Oregon, ai Second ClanH Mull Matter under not of March I, ' OKFWUIi PA PUn Of 'UNION COUNTY AND THH CITf OK I.A GRANDS ME1MBICR Or ASBOCIATIID PRi2SS The Associated Press le eiclualvely entitled Co tue for publica tion of all newa dtepatuhea credited to It or not otberwlee credited If published herein. All righto of venublloatlon of epeclal dis patches in Oil' paper, and also the local uew herein aleo are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. O. MQQBNWMN CO., Ino, San Francisco, Lou Angeles, tieuttle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit. Now Vork OIICAOO VIIKAT I MMl II lull CIllM- JK'. . t.!l!4 LSM& i.aa t.T.i.i6 'Mr. l.!44 i.rii i.aay, i.xoij 'Aiar i.mi.s im i.t lih,!4 .iiilv lMy, , i i. allies lOltTLAX 'ft M'liic.vr I'm'..... i.ai i.aa i.itt Alar. LiMl'.S I.3T 4 l.2ftJi "' l.i!J4 Mny .'. l.aBJi ..'-. t.u t.ai i.sok SUBSCRIPTION RATBH lly Carrier Dally, per month In ad vance, ........... ,... Dally, six 'montln In advance....... ............ Dally, "Ingle copy.. . ........... Ily Mall Dally, per month In ndviinfo. Dally, per six months In advance.-. ............... Dally, per year In advance. .'.;........ Weekly Observer-Blur, per year.....:.. "''. , ' " :A'T)VKnTISINO RATB8 Display, foreign, per column Inch,.;,.........,,..... Display, local, per column Inch........ ,'.,, rimenontrnnt prlp.H on ntipllcniloh. '. ' . Tlo ......14.60 lo ..,.'.. 60o ......I2J.0 (COO : IZ.VII 420 400 LIOUT or Darkness And this ,1s the ortiidoninnllnn; , thai llglil 1m piiiiki Info Uiriiwni-lil, anrr'iilon- loved dlu-knoBS l-il'llicr ,than light, because their deeds wi-r.o. evil. John .'1:10. i: ' MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ,'i-Ss,- (7.2fi; baln-iB. Wur-slcm pal-! choice, (. io.!,ii; roll lo "common, Light wcigin , Kln.jiin llm.. mi- mcndy. r lpm -Oft. IjiiiiIib, M .:imi. UKs, (7. Ill; pastry, fly-ir, JOB. : ni s; vmilfiw. milk f.-d. good 1.. (liniM lo choice !.(' (lu.ir.. lbs. down, kooiI to i liolvo (lO.oo, 17:10. .!ho:r-i., II l.r.(ie( U.gii; iiii'dliiin, (o Light lights un-nai llm.. mr- (ii.iiu. medium .p.inr-.i (iii.uu. All V 1 ' ',. .'. r .,o: ,.iill to common, M.C0rif o. dluin lo rhol.o !.-'!. ( I .2S.- ttcinliiM, foiunioii '"',) l'(IUTI.AM) Pltfl)r i: IIokm: riuolalily nt.-aily. rurf-lpm I'aikiriK non-U. rouKli ami siuor y.-Mi-lllu; wi th.-iB, l lcl llw., rlown. ' ' POItTLANll, ()lf.. No-. Jl (AP) ! I Influ.lln 41!:' rllivr-l or on t.S5(S.6: nlalijrhli-r plBH. 8.r,0 mr-rliulil .to "Oliok-u- $li.WlN.a,l..; Ilutlr r: -f:ak. r. pi-lr-r-H nm-liailK. i-onlmi-t. , .5: i.viIit aurl Bioolu-r pikh. (S.50 Olln-IH uor-hiiimoil. l. . Heavy widrrlit :r.o.sr,ii llw.. nio-: 4( u.40. (Kofi or oily Iiokh and i Km. Ian -llm. down, nurllum Kxkb: lowr-r riuoialioiiH nnlU-lpa. ' ilium lo i-liolft. s . T r, (lO.iru. j ronMliur iIkh oxi-lodi-d In I ho alovu ,.iin.t .751-:( (o.do; isu.Ui, llw.:; vil, rim unrhiiiiKi-d. i Mi-illuni wi-IkIiIh S00-5S0 llm.. i'l'iolailouH.) . .; medium to r-liolr.-, s4 4.fi: nil -.Milk, poultry, onlonV potatoce. 1 i.,im, to elinli-n ' ?1 0.2S. Sheep anil lamlm: riuolalily ' wqIkIiih. ronimon, (ly.t. wooi, iiiiih, nay. raHr.n-a oai-K ami ItopH Hteady, unr-haliKerl. Egg Prices To Go Lower Soon, Experts Believe STOCK MARKET STRONGER AT CLOSE TODAY U-xku: I . JN.;V I llicit, SOV. (Al'J - POUTI.ANII, Ore., Nov. 21 ( AP ; 'narliot cloned Willi an The expected reduction In eKif ; ohIIiiii-kI of atronirth today nftei pi-loon In on the way. Other cIIIch ""imlully overcomlnif up cnrly already havo piu llclpated In It and :tllllrV of -llquldiitlon. Harly de tlin movement wiih nxprn ted 10 hit . (OlInoM of f 1 to (4 11 nlmre In tho I'oitlanrl uliorllv. Heiillln liar, down : BOtlvo liwueii and (!i to (21 In a two rentH on r.vlrna oml three prlnkllnit of BpeclnlllrH, eenta on nierllumH Werlnearln ll'hlln Kr,,i leiirielMen rlfon nf nni rrnnl on evlt-nu nn.tft0 1 Jl U HhlirO. KllllM nilll pUllllt- two com on medium.. utllltler wore lu the forerront of The liutlir market alao waM;1"" n'lv"";'!-, ! , weaker with Indlr-allom, of lower!, ,'nl',''1 Hlut''" sl,wl oonimon of yrfrm, '"'' Bellinrr down to (ltir,.n0, off f-.t... y..rii.i niiy h t-'ione, mil frrl lo ; (171. S7 and cloned at (I0!).7fi, a nnli Kiilll of (l.7r.. Am rrienn ('an, WeatlnirhouHe Klectrle; Amerlr-an and KorclKn power and Public Hervleo qf New Jerney were iimoiiK Hhare' clonlni; wilh jfailiH of ( to (7,.nllrl Cleueral l-.'ler'll-lc IHllt'l'LAM) Lit KS-I-OCK !W j I'OHTI.ANIi. Ore., Nov. 21 (AP) 4) I r'atllr- aurl calven: talkliii; ai-ounrl jKteady; rer-eipln t-uttle ill, i-alven 0.. T Sl.iern, lino . jfinil : poun.lB, , hit ifr.o.l, (lo.r.r H: nir'-.;ijrf dl-.im, (S.rnfr ifl.ss;-- r-'ommon, (7fi : Sf s.'fio; lirlforM, ifood, (tr-ii Ii.fiO; com- lyjj moil to medium, (IKr Ji.i-owh, BOOd, ; (Jrf (SfrrX.r.ii; r-omiuon to laodlum, !'.? ra S; low cutler, (a i W, liulln, koo.1 v to l-liolcr., (7fr 7J,0; cutter lo me- 4 rlllllii, (lifr 7i r alveB. i Hum m Tlx No More Piles Uevlfiwlnir tho fruit nnrl' ver?n- tatilo Hltnatlon, the Portllind NnwH ' llureau' of the ITnlte.d HtateH du- j partuient of iiBl-lr-illturo aayn VKupplleH . of , r-ookcrn and uri- Brarlrd apidcB from llie MOod HIv er dlBtrlct ,nrr) rllmiulBhlnB. -There are prohaldy coiiBlrlerahln rjuanll tiOM Of IhlH ClllHB of of Hpeclaltlf-H. wer larifely wiped out, and Hcorcn of reported (l i rnniien rioneri wiih net gailiK oi. Pllo nuffeiiTB can only Kol. riuk-k. 'L nafe anil latlnn relief liy n-iuovlntr , jff till, caunr had hlood clieulilllon Hi , M the lower bowel. Cull llie ami tmlvr-n ?L enn't le HiIb an Internul - n-iiivily : V niust be iibi iI. 111-. Kr onhard't flepii- M 'Uoi.l, a hariui.r'B.s tiilllei, Biieeeeil.s Cm- beeaune- It relieves th"IK lilboiheoiL-'' Tt KeBtion and Ntreiitrilinnn the nf! r;il. parts. llem-itolrl-rliaM. a .won dorful record- for i-ilek..;na-e; ami dHBtlnif relief o-l'lle 'Biirreivrn. '.It ' ri,,lui,.i ii, unuui..H ,.,i r.n ,...i'v" 11(1 rrie Biime lor yriu ill- inOIH'V Hloek alill' , ;,; . ''". ' . ibuek. Hr-d Ci-ob -Di-usr -Ktoi-e iln.l available In I he Willamette. vpJloy; ' , - - ' "j- ". . .- . I xIi-iibkIbib auywhoii b.-ii -liem-Holil howovor; and until' IhcBe B'.ipplli'H ! ' , . , . ' : 'Uvlih lltla muirant 'd arc cNhaiiBted, mont vnrlellen W hCClt TlVO Cetlt8 l-ilJiILl!r5'j i iie-ei. nun lin.w iii-riniiiii. vriiii.-ii i MMiytl&f It vfUoC njiiiKi-niM'rKB lire iiidviuk into r-rni-, . , Biimptlon at a full- rate: HiIb t'UU'Aaa, Nov. 21 (AP) Sud movemr.nt lielnit nccennary on nc-J,,,.,, ;H upturns In wheat pricea . uui.f u. nnrmuuiiy euny niiiiui rjr, 0lly necOlnpillllod nlinOllllCcnieiH Successors to N.K. WEST & CD. Your Christmas Cards Id ft m iJ A'.. !H, l a IJ -rAi" '-. --JUJ , Have You Ordered Them? Orisfintil! Unique! Dilferont! Tins lovely as-soi-tnient is sine to meet with .your approval and the cost for your name imprinted '.-and your choice ol wordinji- at such a nominal sum. Ask to see these unusual cards. -.; c 'I IN I m ft 1 In another month everyone will have their Christmas shop- ;l, pokbiiiIo Bcarnity or npiiii nrior;of eduction of ivink i-aien in i;hb- ..ii !..i 'j' :.L ii.... 1...J' , , I IhanlmKlvInc In foi-ecanl by nome ;,,, or ,.,..... abandonment or ping all finished or wish they had. f Within; twenty-foui' hours after Secretary .Good is buried in Cedar Rapids half a hundred potential war secretaries will ,1)0 hammering at the Hoover door seeking his job. Regan) loss of death, the world must go on and politics with it. i.i.h.!.ui..iii-ib. ... -. . , wheal fiereimn in A.r-eiUinit. More- -nnhcrry inovemeiit, eoiiUnm-n J OV(,r, ArK,.n(ne thrr.Bhlnit roturnn Blow. The nuififi ntlon hafl been ! we,-,, alarnllnir and black rust com made that liounewlvr.s apparently , l)MnUt numcroiiB. Oiicnini, are all walllni; roi- tho day before j , ., j,it0.un. f.hcaRO wheat IhnnliHBlvlnit hrifore mnkliiK their !uf ,vun, HlI9WC(, additional salas. cranberry purchases," - j. Wheat closed unnetllcd sjio to i2f;ic per bimhol hlrrluT than yr-s- I.4MM TCIIKKV. MIIIMKNT ; ''daj-s fllllBh flit A NTS PAHS, Ore., Nov, 21 We recall the 48 inches of snow last January with a shiver and think of the wet September of a year itgo.'With regret, -! (AP) Turkoys valued at (4o,non but a lot of , ruin or. u lot of siibw , of- u . lot of both wouldn't iiuitagTiin "piItP?wo!iayiC-xriit come amissi in the Northtvtt' right.-'now;-: Ir'B:beea goikl' foot-' "vo or l,ln trkr.y pool anuoitnvod ball weather and good auto weather, but rotten for crops and P"ylun wlJh forage. And there's not very much that we can-do about l..;iprximateiy (120,000 worth or - - - Ilio birds. 'I'he market price has " ". .. ' . . . ... ratiKi'd uroitnil 82 cent",' Two hundred ninety citizens of the. United States had J million-dollar-or-more incomes . in 1927, , according to the i treasury department s income tax records. ' Last year in- : obaica, Japan. Nov. si ap) creased tax receipts indicate thifi numlier was increased and pf'wi cnouncement was made -.. , ,, ., today tho Kohl embargo .would -bo niu miiiio can ue expected tor ivzv. inere secnis.to ne no-lined januai-y u. stopping' tho parade of those who 'enter! ' the' 'million'. income . W"".iHnoou8iy 'with ino .m. ,- ... ... .... ... ' Iiouncemcnt of lirtlnir of the lrold ciass. want goon, iney did with their money cannot be. einimiBo the prepiier and finance i.i.i. I. ..i 11 ..,i'J', I .tll.li... -f,.,T..;'f -Jtt. ;r,.L.?.l. .L." .... . loin, out tney neipen pay ior ino cost 01 running llie govern ment to the extent of ,98 million. That - is one way the ordinary citizen gets more than an even break small as it is. TO LIKI' (iOlilt l.MHAItriO PORTLAND OASir POUTIrAND, Ore., Nov. 21 (AP) Cash wheat: I!Ib Henri bluontem, hnnl white (1.80; -.', Sori'wlllle (1.231J. ' . Western white (1.2:l ',!j. Ilnrd Winter (1.22. N'orthorn BprliiK- (1.22. , Wealerii red (1.22. . i ; Oats: No. 2-8S lb. while (iH.no.. .' Today's car receipts, wheat 4 r, flour S, corn fi, oats 2, hay 4. CHILDREN AND THE TALKII2S ' , The talkes are with us to stay. Showing a; vast improve ment in tho short time they have been offered to' tho public, singing and speaking pictures grow in popularity eacli month. Hut the increased following is among adults. The small child puts thumbs down on the latest talkie and secretly yearns for a return to thq silent pictures in-which Ken Maynard shot his way through a gang of outlaws and Charlie Chaplin and his kind threw; custard pies and played practicaL jokes. The problem play, the melodrama and the musical comedy that wo formerly saw only on the 'legitimate stage have formed tho basis for the most successful, talkies in the last few monUis,';,Aiid what the average grade school youngster finds entertaining and anuising in that variety of show doesn't take most of them long lo tell. With the old silent picture the entire audience could be children together, enjoying to a rea sonable degree the impossible happenings of it childishly simple story. Hut it's impossible for an .audience today to be adults together unless the children are left at home and the bored and restless youngsters who sit through a talking production of ii famous New York stage success wonder what litus happened to their once favored movie world. All because the child's idea of an entertaining. show is very much like ."the child's idea of entertaining play lots of action, lots of Unintelligible noise (which can be rendered excellently by murdering a pipe organ), lots of child-like characters and tlots of childish pranks. The subtle humor, tho heavy pathos; the variations of human sympathies and the dramatic mis 'forlunes of adult life these necessary qualities of it talking drama are too heavy for the childish mind. Such it show, in the eyes of the very young America, is a flop and they .don't mean maybe. Even the talking comedies are "over their heads" and they wait impatiently for the few clownish vaudeville acts that have been transferred to the talking screen and still retain' the qualities that entertain children. What can be done .about it rcmuins for the producers to ;nnswcr, as they probably will in the future. The dimes of .an amusement-loving child are too important to be lost with out an effort. Maybe tho industry will progress to a point where the slapstick action of old can be properly combined ;wilh amusing or thrilling dialogue that will please the child ish heart. Or may lie we'll get back to the habit of early lied ;tin(! and infrequent taffy-pulls, wilh the theater reserved for the -more sophisticated adult. Which, after all, wouldn't !be such a terribly bad thing. iiiliiliStcr iSsued "rffiiTcmoiuV dealing wilh the subject Blame Train Crew For Oregon Wreck POHTl.ANn, Ore., Nov. 21 (AP) llcHpouslblllty for the collision of two Oi-cpon Trunk Lino mixed trains near Oak drove, Ore, early Tuesday, in which six pnssoiiBors and one trainman were Injured, was laid to the crow of the west bound U'aln loilay by Jl. 10. Votaw, superintendent, who conducted the official Inquiry at tVlshrain'Wiish. Tho Invi'stlKiitlon, . Vnlaw- noti fied A. ,T. Davidson, Benenil man aiter of the Oregon Trunk Line, will continue for two days, .but suf ficient evidence had beep gathered, he said, to show that the crew- of the Westbound train, nft which tho seven pernons were riding, hail not obeyed orrlorn. '; Votuw wait! the r-l-ow was directed lo slop nl .Oakbrook In the Des chutes canyon, but passed np the station and cotltilod with the south bound train In tho canyon and only a short distance from Oakbrook. Mrs. Jay If. Ppton of llend, Ore., who suffered a wrenched shoulilr.r, wns the most seriously Injured of tho seven. She Is lu a hospital, here. (CRITICS ARE ! wished lo show (hut the .'. . ' ASSAILED Til being- criticise! unfairly . TIJIi1 JPY tTP ! Senator Norrls, of Nebraska. One ' 1 IHj nrrArtll'i j of the Republican Independent - i leaders, etild be thought that In (Continued from Pace 1) ; "considering the editorial In rpies. - tlon wns nireetriri ei it and, morn pur-1 source lieuliirly, nt Hi,, pulillnher of th newspaper. lNlwonl II. Mrl.i-nn. we ought to consider lis He then referred lo M.Liun's COntiectilKl with the nenntM ini-ewH. , ('barges I nfiili-nois i (ration of the Teapot liome oil A-mollnii by Senator Xurltrll, to j Kciimlals. etiiei ' Iho editorial In t he record "When nun of tha Kieal.sl iilld to hnvn It rea l to the Bcnitr cilluM of modem .lavs was being precipitated the furore. The Hen- pei pi tnucl." on ln said, "w hen lucky senator explained he only the fovernmenl of the Vnlled Htiitcn wns being robbed of practi cally n billion dollars worth or our public rtnmiiln, when through the treachi-i-y of a high public official tho government of our country was being robbed- when that crime was being pcrpi'tratrd, It was Ned Mi-I.can who came to the relief of u liian lu high place in govern mental un-iliw who was selling out his country, ISe.H I'gly tVoiil "It was Ned McLean, the owner ami publisher of thts sheet, who lied to llie committee or the sen nte, who made statements which afterward were proven and admit ted to h,, falso ia order to mislead the investigating couiinltteo nnrl to shield the innn who wan rob bing his country." Allien H. Pull, former secretary of the interior, who wns recently found guilty on u bribery charge, told u senate Investigation com mittee when the scandal surround ing the oil leases first began Unit brr got (lilO.nOll rroni McLean. Afterwards It developed that the money culne from 1-:. I.. Ilolleny. Charles K, .Mitchell, chatlliuiu of the hoard of tlte National Citi bank, of New York, was bltimed In the senate today by Senator , -Ulass, lHunocrat, of Virginia, for In lending purl lu the stock market senate collapse while senate leaders ot all far-llona uesuilcd theso who were putting the respouirlblliiy oij ihn doorstep of congress. .tci-lleA's Mlu-liell (.lass, a former secrr-lut-y of the treasury, salrl uu-tuht-r bunks o( I he .federal if-a-rye tymriu Im-t limbing to do with the crush, but "Mr. Churl.. i K. Mitchell or the Notional city bunk was the chief oiren.ti I." "lie Is lhc innn," Oltisn assort r .1, "more rvspouslhte than all i.tlin-s together for the excesses thai have resulted In thin disaster." LIVI'.RPOOL ttTIIOAT . 1.1 V Kit POOL, Nov. 21 (AP) Wheat closed: December Ss 1074r, (1.80U. i March: ns 7 "irl, (1.401,5. -, Mni;: Us 1(1 Ud, ( 1.411 Sl r.Alt AM) I'l.OI It i POItTf.ANII, Ore., Nov. 21 (AP) r'ano i sugar:- steady, (sacked basis) .-en ho, - fruit or berry, (5.45 per cwl beet sugar, (G.fifi cwt. ;. I'Mour: steady (city delivery price) , family patents, 48s, (7.u0i whole wheal, 43s, (ll,70; graham, 40s, (II. &0; -. bakers, . iiarrl wheal. Sour Stomach Is a Danger Signal XiKiiro Mains tvlicii Poison (ins Hr-gllis tn Sup Your Slreiigtli - Soul- Taste,. Sour llinlllgs, lleart biiill, Helchlng, .Had llnmtli, Pains in the. Pit of thfi Stomach are Nature's way . of tolling you that sonielhlng Is wrong with your most Important, organ, tho stomach. These symptoms generally moan Uypcr-Acldlty, tho forerunner of more serious Ills, such as stomach ulcers and other frequently fatal conditions! ' 1 , " Slop these disorders Instantly! (let llt-llox. Take a teiispoourul In a little wiiton urior meals. Von will be nmaeil at the quick relief you get. Von can feel lli-ltcv wnrklng In' "HI mlnilti-s' time or less. Ill-Hex Is 11 new sclentiric com pound. Us special Ingredients go directly lo the source or stomach troubles. The corrective action Is mild and soothing a big advance over tho violent, harmful efforts of soda or potassium, llt-llex Is sold under a siiiisructlon or money back gnuiuinee by the .Moon Drug CO. Adv. Why Do You Tell Children to Save Their Money? Ca (Srauiir NuIUnial Hank LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K. WE ST & CO. Now! Your Winter Goat At a Saving to You of Just at the beginning- of the season comes . this opportunity to save 20Vr one-fifth the 1 original price. Every coat in our large stock is included beautiful dress coats jaunty sport .' coats all typical Falk Values. The princess . line is THE thing-'in smart coats featuring low placed fullness, together with luxurious furs and fabrics. . . :, - New Arrival of Janelle Frocks Smartly Priced at 15 f.ilk frocks with that enviable air of youth uneven hemlines snug waist lines lingerie touches at throat and wrists. Dashing new colors, approved by dame fashion, all sizes 1-1 to 44 but you must see them to appreciate their true worth. Colorful Scarfs A dash of blend- 0 OIT ing colors in tpoaVO scarfs lend attractively to your en semble. Many new arrivals . from . which to choose. Lovely Pattern Hats Reduced One-Third Fall mid winter models of felt, soleil, vis-a-vis and velvet and metallic combinations in the season's smartest colors. All head sizes in hats with or without brims.