Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1929)
Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, November 29, 2920 f Incorponitlt An Iwlttwletit Nffwvpaper HANK B APPI.EBY ..Editor and Publisher .ARVET F MATTHEWS ..Business Manajrsr Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1411 Adams Arenua. tlrande. Orea-on. The observertar published erery rrlday. Entered at the Postofflee at La Grande. Oregon, aa Second tw Mall Matter unrtfr act of March I 1T. - iPFTtMAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AXD THB PITT OF LA ORANDE U EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS - t un AMtH'lated Press la exclusively eptltled to uh (or publiea. i.,n of all oewa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited -t published herein- All rights of republication of special dlft oatchee In this paper, and also the local news herein also are -eserved National Advertising Representative M. C. ipOEN9EN A CO, Inc. rian Franolsco. Los Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit. New Tor MJIrJNtK.-" Dally. SUBSCRIPTION RATE? By Carrie per month In advance.. Dally, six months In advance- Dally, single copy By Mall Dally, par month In advance Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year In "l"'"' JffJ . . Weekly Observer-Star, per year... Uo f 4.S0 to - 60o ll.tv I6. .11.0 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column '"ch Time contract prices on application. Ilo 40O PETER'S AFFIRMATION Then said Jesus unto the ttrelvr. "Will ye also away? Then Simon Peter answerer! him. lxrd. to whom shall we no? Thou hast the words of eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the llvlns (iiid. John :ti7. 61. t. People who talk in their sleep should tell the truth while j awake. j ' When in Rome do as the Romans do; don't do as the bad ones do. but when in bad i THE &JOESOF lMry) aaM T5l r2OJ"& SCALE" Hr T'a tlielr grandson, ' Tionuld Johnson. Th.-y were accompanied by Frank Price of Purtlfind and nuidc the trip by car. They report finding drlvlne rather difficult on account of the icy condition of the high way especially near The Dalles. Heine unable to stay for Thanka-strini.-. they returned to Portland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank llanlrn anil granddaughter, Genevieve Collins, of 1 Grande and Mrs. J. B. Baker, of Meachain, were guests on Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker. .Mrs. Abbot drove to Pendleton and Pilot Rook on Tuesday and re- 1 turned Wednesday. Miss Verniecc Castile, of Meachain. went with h.'r. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kvans In whose! honor several punles have been given recently and Mrs. C. O. Sohu bert and daughters, Bess. Florence and Lillian were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Thornburg on Tuesday evening. Several games of pinochle were played and a two course lunrh served by the hostess. M. Brahm. of Meachain, will be tho new agent at KameU depot, taking the place of v. Evans, who I.: leaving soon for Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Glasson. who moved here recently front l Grande have returned there. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have re turned from a trip to Buhl. Idaho. Mr. and -Mrs. Thompson have re turned to North Powder. He work ed for -Mr. Hudson during his ab sence. , Mrs. M. E. Cook, of Portland, arrived on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. W. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. c Damerell. of La Grande, are also expected at the Evans home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. G. Finns drove to Walla Walla on - Wednesday' to celetu-ate Thanksgiving with her 7? at Its Christmas Time FALK. parents, Mr. and Aim. V. Ii- Slin on'ls. Knffinf-or V. I. KrookH drove to Iji Grande on Wednesday for medi cal treatment. He hua hud u swollen jaw fur several days. The latest news from Aim. K. 1. 11 rooks w ho is in Portland with her father. G. T. .Shmv, 1m that he hitN recovered enough to be a hie to move the side which was paralyzed. This is a pleasant surprise to his friends as Air. Shaw Is about 71 years old and has had three strokes of paralysis. Airs.. Itobert Hoehne. of Meach ain. who lived in Kamela until re cently is taking treatment for sinus trouble. On Wednesday she brought her little daughter, Lorraine, to her parents. Air. and Airs. John Health In Kamela where her son John is also visiting-. Air. and Aim. C K. Thornburg and son. Ian. drove to Joseph on Thursday to eat Thanksgiving din ner at the home of Air. Thornburu's brother. I K. Thornburg. Airs. Thornburg and Ian remained for a few days visit but Air. Thornburg relumed Thursday night. - The weather has been unuwuiilly mild In Kaiuelu during the last few d.iy. Mr. and Airs, Jame lluker anl family drove (o Alearham on Tues day evening to visit frlenda Airs. (,. J. KHIy and Airs. H. I Jloisiiiian who are sisters spent Tuesday in l.a CJninde visiting their mother, Aim. T. N. 'lemon. They attended the meeting of the Wo man's .Missionary socii'ty of ihe Alet.'iodlst church at the Piersoti home. Airs. W. Welse and daughter. Jacqueline went to I.a Grande on Tuesday to visit friends. They will return after Thanksgiving. Kngineer Is. Hickford is working In Kamela taking the place of en gineer H rooks. Aim. Alurlel BrookH Is working in the Kamela store. .' , Air. and Airs. Guy Tarn oris drove to Klgin on Wednesday night, to Hpend Thanksgiving at the home of her parents. Air. and Airs. II. H. Glasson. Airs. Tumeiis : will stay until Sunday but Air. Tamerls re turned Thursday evening. , . .' Guy Tameris is. loading several cars of logs to be shipped to the Alt. Kmlly mill In I,n GrMnde. ' AlUss Krma NieUon. of Union. I Norel Ice -Breaker substituted Wednesday in the third The fact Uji( Wjrk Rhinth the and fourth grade room while the mn.a ny aill ho(s he hftl M. regular teacher Audrey DeLap -i.ti M,w-iin t cmi.., r. wmt to Portland to, snend ih t ". .. . lree parage to ports of all belligerent countries m time of j Thanksgiving season with her par- tricme lIs liiK llc lmJ 0- strip of rvfuse oil and lampt'luck. 40 feet wide, swahlted Pi-csuient Hoover's suggestion that food ships be given U'Ur IC n fui.nil)inir ne,nw.il Tfr i".. taU ......l. i 1 ! " t"". " " " Ilium IU c.UWl mat While mllkine one dv lasl cefc other nations will agree to it without considerable discus- j co"r " crover Hardy on the sion." The r.atest weapon open to a naval power is the jTVfar'Sr " blockade. And while a blockade cuts off the blockaded t,lir 13 stitches, while ttiu quite counto-'s outside supply of arms and ammunition, it greatest SI force is given by the fact that it cuts off food imports. To j -Mr- an1 Mrs. c. c. Welch mot a large extent, Germany was starved into surrender in the iVZSlZZlX? Z last war; and, conversely, if the subniarine blockade had 'wefch-s st-ter. Mrs. unie mcahi succeeded. England would have been starved into defeat J ZnTt mZi President Hoover's proposal is humanitarian in the extreme. I spent some time with his daugh-! But you might as well prepare yourself to hear a great many jT and the Objections. (auxiliary have changed the date of ; their baiar from Dec. 2 to leo. S. i It is at this bitr;ir thut the h", REAL CHARITY HAS BARELY STARTKD fch.t m he given BWr. m - ii lift if The sewing club of the Anteri- This modern nge is so used to large-scale public betjuests :can ,., auiiiiarl. met Tuesday from the wealthy that it is not often realized that such a ,h n"n," ' -Mr- m I'r.m. ... , . , . . I lr. and Mrs. K. S. Kox. of Klom. things are comparatively recent developments. ,.am(. , ,,, WmsU. v. The giving away of vast fortunes reallv lecan within the un"' '""'lay t the chariesi , ,j J ('leaver home. fr. Kox waj form- ; last four decades.. It was forty years ago that Andrew j Mw 41 imbier. Carnecie remarked that the rich man should lw onlv the ! ,r- a'"1 Mr5- T"'" PJ5e motr.re.1 tner Ihe Al HOUSE READY TO PASS TAX CUT MEASURE (Continue rrom i dite iKisvii-jt. in that chamber. Haw ley's (ateinerit todav was across ihe ! even mort omhmytic for earlv ae- froxen lake. In a short time the ' tbm than his utterance at the time Btrip had softened KuflicIenttT the tax cut prt.poKi! was announced pllow the steamer to break t by Screu.r- Mellon. The way and through. ( ritt-ans chairman then predicted the hutte would dispose of it shortly MDrop Me Another" Orw day Bobhr feeling very mischievous. Hi m-'ther was knit tine and he continued to annny her. Bobby, please co outsile and play. You made me drop a stitch." After several moments nf silence the youngster said: 'Mother. pieap drop another stltefn Bobby cao find the other one. Humming BirdV Food - Nectar from flowers Is only part of the food of hum m in- hlnl. These hirds eat small bisects which ther catch on the win-j. or obtain from the webs of spiders. trustee of wealth to.be used for the public good. Since Spent Thankwt.viRK day sl then American rich men have given away more than two home wf Mr- Js" tcr. Mr and a half billions of dollars. j " r ; These gifts are summarized in an article in the current j katiihk tomhkk vim' iUe Of Worlds Work, which shows that Of the 179 major j KaTh'erKruncs'". T.n'iorf.' 'd!rev- foundations for the public good, fully 90 per cent have been, tor nf th :rSton umverity fnrni.pd onrp 1Ql) wUmoIepiMl observatory. and xounaea since uw. i wiiiely kutw n a ,4, of earUl Heading the list of nil benefactions, of course, are the ' duturhunce. died hen? today. gifts of Rockefeller and Carnegie. The Rockefeller founda tion has distributed ?6tM,000.XX to the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, the General Education Hoard, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Laura Splman Rockefeller Memorial and the International Education Board. Carnegie gave $350,0XVXK to 3tXM libraries and 5X universities and i "" reference r ti-.e fact, it j ai t i - t j s;nui ri'ituhter of tli hou colleges, ana 10 me Larnegte iiimiiuu'. me varnegie r.nuo- tene-i lure; meat for International Peace and similar altruistic organiza-; ;f tJ;'- m;rl I Caper s Wevlr. V HI U.S. EduaUitm has profited heavily from rich men's letuest. The University of Chicago has received ?."0JXX)jXK from the Rockefelleii. The t'niversity of I'x-hester has received ?25,0M.ftMH) from Cotirge Eastman. Duke L'nivcrsity gets as much nvre fim the late James l. Duke. Ilaivaid gets ?2rt.0tX.,(HM fmm Gordon McKay, Yale gets an equal sum from John W. Sterling, Princeton gets ?1-"),(XK(HK. from Henry C. Krick. These are staggering sums. And yet large-scale giving has only begun. It is safe to anticipate greater and even more widely beneficial Inquests as time goes on. Look for Fanny Side Enjoy this thing we call life. Got as uuii.y snnles oat nf It s yoj can. We vwren't born to be punches, any more th.nn onsets. Not tuns ran 1 funnier tlwn life if rnu till the mrners of v'-tir moutli when you look at It. Grit. Should Hare Rehearing he fort taking the i.'hrisstmas rt'erw. If his latest prediction materialize, the s-enaEe will hv given an oppor- luinij 1 mi t- ...it: ewnij; i.viii- lu . har.j: up sttK'kinirs I'hristmas eve. j Utile DifTHuUjr Kv.seiUil j House ItaJers expect but little j ditficuUy in putting the resolution) throueh- j Sinre it propne! only one form j r-liii'i Inn si i iter rent rut in i tho rao on corporation and in- I liitul - jnoomojs -iho le-U'lers le-A ' lieve there will In? titrt sticht dis-j position 011 the r-irt of members to j in!ule in protrude! deUtte. j t The house leaik-rshtp imJicatrd t that if this would develop they i 1 nouhl enforee tht di-.itic rules of that chamber which shut off di-- eti-fion and pn.vice a iarliament ary short cut f'r an early vute. The ways and means committee, which mut handle all revenue lest-'l.iTinn. ill Ik ready to func- tion as soon as the ban: of Speak : er Ioi:cworlh (ravel calls the j hotis to order Monday. It wjis or- c-i!sd at the 0'.tet of the special ye-ton lat April and thus will not !. h-ld up. if will many other cion nut tees, by the filling of va- One S boa Id Be Enoach f A c::vit in a Junction t.'itr hont re-e:ttir w:n a cotnfortaMe hiuin; lrst'n with a dhie chin, a? ! Jennie S. Owen tell It. After her ( departure, a member of the family T'e eteJly. -Which ch'.n rlierr she ail Veiure Un deciphered Tbe Sirni tl!e". tlr-rYerel 5ven or ei'-i;t ear i.so nar tie ba of Mormi Sinai ha been only r.ir'i.Mr tleciph?!. T'- ai-(jr f i-s o!i!ain! of S-rni;ic ': N.rerj ItroriiUt in wirt: In t?i rusr In that l'-ftUtT ure-vse! io fl;? (";,yi-iit lt.it hor. A curette u3 Wametl for a fire on the fairway of a solf course cancie.. at rierre. Hut the Invet):itor j prohal'iljr rere not familiar with WTTER COLD the healed Ian2tia?:e of the lints. s-,,, . S.ous Kalis Daily Argtis-I-eader. I ! j u spaioid iiJ4 jbh uiouj ;toJti j .ort, ul III- !i i;Hiiuo; Pl'JsAV (Continued from Pajre 1) Too Mach Preparation Tae reasin tiiat 5 many nwn never jueiu t --t sin w here, in jpite of a lot of hartl work. Is be caue t!ey wear tliemseive out cettinz ready to tackle joo. Atrerican Mnraxine. Sixth Grade Host At Class Party ,th at; l i il.vn er lrr -poH'l'-iit . IMlthKIt, Ore.. r.. iait - U llCSflaV BltfllUHM, tUt' prtpIN were htit ! tlu the fifth Km dr. T!'.- r-.. ttoiif- et in Ke pini; wi'.h tl. ThankMCtvuti; xvi-imi ;,.ns wrv played and .t Inn- h It n't a!.-i-!. w.tfetH and pop ( ut n t.iMs .fi xed. Ml.v Aii.i!i i tv-t. l.-r thr o;tn. Sh'Ol Wtll li..t iropf!! tii'.lll Monday. I e . ? Mr. Jind Mn, J A. AmioMm-. anl AJ.rd A Vi, ad Mr C. M. 1 ; r 1 it t 1 ; : h ; r i ' u l n . of '.i-t !rr 'i.y v. h; .- r n.iind ertl lni r'.r:r-h-tv:.- !;..-, TS""1 n i I- ..-MX .-r , ir. tl.e i".'.- in', ii'.- or t :t .4;1--. .;- Slow Whea UwiatereateJ Tiie Au.ericyn zi'il Very In or!i t:iirr. Very slow an-l In utf er tTiirtr. S.h can leirn in r mir.'iTe r-"-- irt rsrar a tri r-r it-, hit It t her V year to leiri ri:a Tr-t prilNeipJ of a Nature's Perfection The mackerel preenis fish form in its ni4t perfext asjecE. for Ihe creature is built fr attjinlns the n4vituum f .ped with the mini niam of effort. 1 ( Mr. I !!! . Mi Htalth Hiat So t-r-n can or Na,;. : r eerv;"e uit!e? he w.. t-j ;rtjLxe I : teal TV Kerct-. oer. r.v-l riot te iHetit- A n ..)!. tjjiJir. toi;'t to ft An ;-1;...;n jC'itii. ;H And - !i';v "it.t'ii" bef an on No Harry on That Job SomeMme the perio,! of wj'rlns for a and a tjjuxhrer to mak tip their minds on their csreer I tr.re of a banlen mi fatiwr than jndinj: them t?irvn;li o!:cje was. even. Kana fit t ;sr. Alwajr Opa Season T"e aa:o:noMV l man's vrtt dinrou weapon, ac.nlin? to a tijtker he fore a busine nien r'u'.y. And. it nM.r le nd ?!. t?.er iver t a c!(ed wafi on pt.ilc trian. Portland Ore:i;an. intenj- vto'ence tlirouchoiit ctl tolay. A fb-hinz boat at the entrance of the Tacus foun-d- and th crvw uf four por- whed. KioOsls w hich swept U-slson it stdf vertLy cand (Treat hard ship in the ps.torvr sxtions. Tor rMifiaI rain fell for more than hours. (iOTII.VM MKKCrUY HKOI'S NKW YOIIK. Nov. ;3 (Al1) V- w York 'iy. which hitherto had enjoyed rompamtivcly mild ta'mpoTatur thL season, pot its first ral touch of winter today as the mc re u ry f . 1 1 be low f rei-ii n jc psdn:. The tlMTnio:n't.-r tlroppotl from d.-STt-es at midnight to ti at 7 a. m.. only s-ven d.-prv-s above th wvorvl low t-niprattm' for Novt-mlr es?abUahe.l in liTf. A bneht sun ha.l broueht the mer- ! c -.:-- tolunin up only four deprM$ Ifj- non. i W . a ; h . r I i r a : 2 1 f f i c hx Is w i d t the (K-ui would continue for s'v ' era! day s anl the ten; peru t u re j prtdibty would drop to 1 decrees by tomorrow. 5?EVENS4.4W EMGELEN COi J2fp -1 STATIONERY CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES 23 to 9Sc C ill lor Om'i Bt.l ,.'.. "f'T. 3' J.H Iti.Hrs r-i ..r I V: w am 1 ; t p.-.r h.md wrtl." ;r.t. ! V-'r i .n what VkT DO! He Do It !.r. r.,.'tn ntir: fn( ?m, V iii'"r;i::.f ion tt.ron csrrr In I'.-' t?.'nc. F'.ktir that, .vr pi, he j starting a i-nri' muuni. Kamela School Gives Program On Wednesday IXy Mr. 1. 1 I '.-? -:'r Tv 1 v,- ,a rt Tto-oj o A -r i v far a It ktf.- tr 1 o nn.i.fv H.ever. it ' e rin'.iti tlat x few U uo4'7 tlte i ,ajj ii;;i !OU4 Jim,p:'i- leu"',!'.;! ol Suuajiui ot i-i;.'.ift )j KAMK1.A (Stv 1 ivtrn: j-rxc-ani ' m Io.hj! k inidr n HiSC nrH J.h? i'h i r;- t( hi- j j t'l j rt'ror- ;ir-l d-trv J .,.u.-n On the s j ?r;m hlvh t w .is a CO.I arr f la .h-. r-'' rr V. Tlrntrur 'rr;!ioiid'"n 'i-:i!l -A Tl-.an.T-- a eu-n by tfio un V.dn-d.ty - Iit.tlr-n. Jat Ha ey w "r in rocr.itti to't J"V; n f-o Jark v on I r,-vh comnien-!j'.-cs of th-- pr. ry c vvr. Th. rv a f r 11 d a P vv . Se v r r a I urtabie U come b- Old araa Cit A?ei:. bt UHoJ to be V e .-i-J-T.; c.ty in Kups. 1-- ife f i j-a isvtiisl oot'w'Jt M a . Tt :M-e l,vJ It. C. CJi i "'n -d oe t- 'M eJ-"6L It Life'i Darkvct Moment wjU-iiJ P.ar i a rnali N Nw ) i' t-t iM inc at w orV. w the bf enn r.irry an 0'brva over his i prociti m.iy ! r pea ted oic wife n:tNjt getting anv lxtAai ' evening n- i ek r-.-r their bem driina vt h-w to uo it. Ciuciiv fl'. nail Kriuirer. yu . and Mr, r. o Sf hut rt n- ! itl j sM'pri.- tit on Monday hvv tnM. rti? bin mi4 frvtt, thir d.osI.terv. Uee an ; iirr,. -hi vi - 'U tt j l bi.e. h'j J: . ia I1,m:U.:1 xi Stewart- Warner Radio Even though you do not plan to buy, hear this new Champion of the Air! Kerer before has radio entertainment meant so much to you. For, with the new Stewart-Warner Bal anced Bridge and Screen-Grid receivers, dis tant stations come booming in like locals tone is rich and resonant selectivity positive and sharp as a knife! YouTl marvel at it! SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF SMART, NEW CABINETS NOW ON DISPLAyi So wide is your choice, that among the new Stewart-Warner models you're certain to find the exact cabinet you need to complete the furnishings of your home. See them hear the new Stewart-Warner Radio NOW! $92.25 to 186.25 B0HNENKAMPS 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH CONSOLE Antique walnut with Australian lacevood trim. Approved cab in? 1 No. 47. With Stewart-Earner Balanced Bridge er Screen- Ctrid radio and built-in dynamic reproducer (tfji TubtsJ $ 186.25 McClay's Grocery 1701 The Store of Quality, Service & Economy VKliETAIil.KS (JROC'ICRIKS Phone Main 515 FRESH MEATS FRUIT: Adams Avenue PEETS WASHING POWDER Large Pkg. .... 39c CROWN RICE FLAKES Comet Brand 2 Pkgs. I 23c 3 lbs. POPCORN Bulk 2oc P. S. BIRD SEED Fancy Mixed Pkgs 29c ROYAL ( LI H JELLO Assorted Flavor 3 Pkgs. 25c VINEGAR In Water Jugs Qt. Size, : . .. . ...23c COMB HONEY Fresh Stock 2 For 45c P. & G. Soap 10 bars 39c Cl-OROX Bleaches the Clothes 2 Bottles ...... I CARNATION PANCAKE FLOUR Silverware Knife. Fork Spoon in each pksr. Each 34c MACARONI Bulk 3 Lbs. For 25c BULK DATES New Stock ' 3 Lbs. For 29c CORN Standard Brand 2Caiis.. 25c OLEO I'meco Brand Lbs. For 55c BANANAS Golden Ripe . ooc i inn 90. JjliJIlSll.ULl.t.L, , ,J