La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 18, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, December IS. 192!)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER", IA" GRANDE, ORE.
Page Seven
Wood Borer Is
Untouched When
Saws Cut Timber
1 Im.Minor Tlmlier company In carry-1
Iiik on extensive Kill. lien to check 1
tlic niviiM of pine linctlci). It him
linen estimated that nhntit two per.
cent or lumber product! Ih dum
iik'ed by the pine beetle.
THE CHRISTMAS DIN NER TABLE PREPARED
i To Keep Chickens
POItTI.ANO, Ore. (Al'l A
OOtl inner, iiuee nienen lonjr line . ajia mm .
hnir inch thick w (broiiKh nil j Uff I tie UVOUTlU
die operations uf it sawmill ami
onie out in a one Ineb hounl I cou VA'i.LlX. Ore.. (AV)
uitliont liehiB tiiuebeil by the buzz- Chickens huvo lonK uko hml their
-uiwh ui me rcnninsiiin i. unilier ' natural mothers replaced by niech-
ompauy la the ineolt district, i anlcal Incnnutors and tnooderK anil
..However, the worm unit a less ; now they are In danger of bclnK
l.inilly 1'ale because II was 1 uriied ; 'Priveu or "mother earth." A
ner to t lie rolled Hlales huronu of scliciuo for Hui'pmn poultry
iiIoiiioIohT ami prninplly pickled I " t'i KrounU frnnii the tlmo the
In a jar f alcohol, 'fin- wond bnrer , ''hicks are hatched until ready to
thriven in yellow pine dlslricts of i '"'I'll Uevelnped by the
he northwest and ill a lesser way I'Oullry department of Ihn OroKnn
arrles on lis nefarious lioriiiK in "late college.
II.' nr dlHII'irlM. especially In old '-'"'ii iirnoaer nousp. turner tlic
new plan, has a fence)! In porch,
the floor of which Is fine mesh
chicken wire. The udvantnKe
claimed is that chicks can out
into the open air vlthont KettliiK
on the wet ground, found to bo
tlm chief carrier of poultry diseases.
3 ViLti-
iMirn.s.
In t'Hi:i n lnnn uivu of timber
wns ImriuM ftvi't- in tin Yueoll iIIh-
ulrl unit niiwn (hat ttino iho itino
Itootlt-M linvo founii I lie burned
liiinpH uimI timber attrmMlvi!
iroo11iiK plart'M.
I'lie lir 1K i wliich (hi borer
H founil was . put t!(rnntfh Iho
loading Hk. tlin through the cd-
ltw, in"n kiiuum-i niMi iik ?n'pu
chain wht'iv tlmberK nro torlod.
I'hr 4-fnni limber was lluui ready
for ill KaiiK hjiw. In this .oiip op-
i-rattou tli limber wiis ronverto.i
into W one slxtppntli inch hoards.
Ah workmen wem huinllhitf 111"
ItourdH thi'y noticed an u minim I
coloring In one or I lie pieces ami
ijyon exiiniinallon discovered the
i)ieHenco nl lite. (Hirer. i pon re
jiiovlritf II- Ibcy found it hud not
Jiuff. red a Kcratcli.
Oovernment UKencies are now
onduciiiiK drives nKuinni I ho pine
M-etlert in Hie Deschutes und l re
nt t forest, reserves In iireon.
Klnmaih county, the W'-yi-r-
LOS ANGELES
li
lll VOI' KVOWTlfAT
t!!tjf Tiinriey any I'riiuo ar
ner.". wollis "u rldifiilouM ainOuiL"
. . . .He liiul to cnui hi.-t n pc It to
look at him In London. . . .M;iyhe
lie w on't have to crano his nock to
look at him In this rountiy. , . If
ihy find the rlwht ku' loi" him
. . . .A ringside ticket, for a hull In
between Camera and t'nmpoln
would Ik? a drad lnst. . , .You'd)
hav to Ket htick alioi.'. 20 l-owm (o
two em. , . .Wlinn ti Notro Itumo
pur.suer draKKtMl down Ited CaKlo
after that splendid run, (Mills
shipped iho youiiK man on iho hack
nnd snid. "Kino lackh., hoy!". . . .
Chick Median and A.I Uassm'nn
have tfone to .Miami for a rost after
a somewhat hoclle. football sohfoii
i t'nr.N. Y. V. . . .Foslor, the Ohio
Ktittc end, stiys he's Klad the foot
ball flouson is ovor beciiuso haskot
hall is more fun. . . .Hut almost
anyihin ought to be fun after
ptiiyint; thiH your for dear old Ohio.
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Here Is mi iillrai'llvo illnncr Inhlo, nccpitml hi llio cnrrwl nay fiiv tlic Clnlsliiins illnnec. ami
. . ilcllulitfully iiivltlntt to t!it mciiilicrs iif the riimlly.1 " : ' " . ' -.
Mtudio; It. old-time bnud:, Ki. hriiHs
bund; II, MIC;. IS to. 1 popular
llOUr. ' ,' .- ' :'; , ";,V':fV'';
. jOi AllH('Us . 1 :
i i Kj-'t (C.-Hikc) r.: ifi. sioclt in.nkoi:
. ' Convenience
Comfort tKospitality
You will appreciate the excellent
service and moderate rates. The
pity's most centrally located hotel.
One block from Pershing Square
convenient to all leading shops,
theatres, financial institutions and
electric depots for all resorts.
Garage adjoining.
All OutsiJr Rooms narh Will) Hath
W l' r.n - - $2..-.i. J.I. II
T Potion - - f Ml. ti. tj
Unexcelled Food Friendly Pritet
Frank Simpson, Jr., Director
t-n :.ti; : . ' :
''Hot! avy
Sixth & Grand
TO EXTKIl VX1VKUS1TY
I KlTCiKNK. Ore.. (AP) .Mile.
IleKhino Sah.'iKlan, 17, Armenian ?
housemuld in Constuntinnplo, Tur-I
key, is awuUltiB a letter telllnf? her
' that she Is enrolled us a slmlent In
the rnlversity of Oregon extension i
division.
i The Rlrl, whose name would ho
"Helen' In Kntflh, keeps house
and tends the baby In the home of i
Mrs. ljuollle Saunders McDonald,'
Krailuuto of the University of Ore
iron, now foreltfn correspondent for
Iho New York Times. '.
i-:rKxi5 kkIjT-x-I'Ki
Kl'dKNI-:, Ore., (Al) Kugone
has been selected as the site of one
of the radio beacons which lire to
bo erected to fuiide traffic on the
coast air lines. X. lillss, assist- .
ftnt enKineer.'and William OrNlclr?
olson, radio electrician of the radio j
division of the bureau of litfU- r
houses and nlrways of the depurt
ment of oominwrco, have been hero
inwneelll sites. I
Tin nsiAV ntneiUAMff
Tho K'ational nronleat.iinff cum
pimy. prnRnim for Thursday (al
lows: -S to 11 it. m., Happy Time;
Ui-lo, home service.; J u. Woman
MuWitzine; II to 11:45, siMiool
hrnudcasl; 3 to 4, Hoitse of Myths;
5 to 0. Itudy Vallee and orebe.i ra;
, Sinners; 7, concert: 7:80, sym
phony-hour; s::to, Amos and Andy;
S:4f, M:i: Dolin and violin; W.
Memory l.ane; l::(n, -popular se
lections; la, I'lii uint Ion Kehoes;
10:3(1, tlreenroom; II to 1, dance
luiific,
The Culiimhia ItrnadonstluR- s.vs
teni iirogram for Thusrday foU
lows: ::t0 to 7, Peter Hlljo's or
chestra; Hi: HI to 11 :. dance
mush-. .' '
TitfUinu .
KVr 7ifikc) A, orchestra; 4 : 1 Ti
to a. silent; !. Sorenaders; 10. bari
tone and piano; o:Hi, ( ItS; ll::to.
vaudeville hour.
INii'tlaiitl
KCiW (iii'iiko) 7:15, health, de
votional; S, ' NMC; a, eoiiUlim
school:', a :4ft, XMC; i- oran: 1.
marM, news; l::tu, music;. 3, NIK ;
4. features; r, NltC; S:4f.. concert:
a, NltC; ti::in, iVatures; Hi. brass
tiaml'; 11 lb I i'V oikjui recital.
Sjx-kanc
KHQ (r.ankc) r:4r. inspiration
nl, varietieM S. NUC; a, inuslc; HI,
NHC; 11:45. farmei-H hour, music;
1,'NllC: 4, concert; fi, NHC: X:4f.
WAITING
. )
I n, Nil1;. , fenlnresi, lfl::i. NHC:
j I I. lieu.. . ,'
KIU (iionlic) II.. nrKiin'.'.7,':Kyni-'
I iilinnlKtK: nev"H; , 111:05'. "iliipee
j llfusle:: i; orjftin. i' '.. ' ..:v.v 1
KNX. (KHilliC) H: IS. cllil.lren'K
.hour: ll, ni'tran; ll:!lil. l'HKenihle:; 7.
r'atiireff: III to I. ilance mlilci ;'
i .' Scalllc . A, j
time Intuit: laf Im-iIhh lnlal:lt,
iicwb: ll:lf, Mil-: 1 2 . to - iilli,
iirKtin. ' ' V
K.IK (UTllkc) II. hiiiibS; i!::in.
feiitnrei" 7. ciiucert: R. 'orclie'ntrn:
ll. Irln: 10. iiuinlet: II. linnce inli
ne. . ' ,j OtiUlnnil , :
KT.Mt (r.ll(lliC) (I. innslial, pro
K r.-i lit- :i:;liK. ice ImcUev: 10, ilnnee
inuslc.
ki.x (ssaUc) r.:::o. .iiuin: n.
conciTt trio: 7. "newn; 7::tn. feiu-
uicm: ii. jfOKpel hyiiuiM
lu:;l(l. llnwailiuiK.,
Salt l.lilio CHv
UKI, (I i:inkc) , N I It
oper.'i: 7. Nlll': S. lliuslc.'NHl
iiln no ami I.iikso: Hi. urcheMrn
reltllesls. '
i San I'VuiiclhCo '
(illiike) fi::in. IMiia
orKiin: 0::ia, i'HS: 7,
. vainlevllle: 111.' I'-'ranlt
10: HI In 1, (lance iiiiikIi
Ilnlck l-l'nssctlKC
Special CiiiiKi
8 1 llllll r.n.li raelory
1
ru hi
Order Your Christmas Buick or Marquette
Noiv For Delivery on Christmas Day
DancinR eyes ... joyous shouts . . . and then a .ThVday of days is drawing near. But there's
clad rush to be first in the car . . . when a new still time to plan a wonderful surprise presenu- :
r ,.w Marmiet.e arrives at your door ; tion of this gift of gifts. Order your (.hn.stmas .
1 . .i .... r,i. i i. iviipU" nil
::in
Unlit
1 1,
on Christmas morning!
Uithcr of these cars, built by Buick, will mean
far more than just a Christmas gift. It will
promote health, happiness and utility. It
will pay extra dividends of Christmas joy for
weeks, months and years to come.
The motorists of America invest more money
in new Buicks and Marqueltes. than in any
other cars in their price range because they
provide the incomparable grace and luxury of
new fisher Bodies because they offer greatest
performance, comfort nnd safety because they
represent the highest dollar value ever offered
in their respective lictus.
Christmas dav!
Ilnlck nrreCN 1-1 liixly Ijiioh, priml from '
1:1110 to Witt f.o.u. facinry. .
taiiin'(lc offers (I limly tyiics. ninuinir from
$111111 lo i I (Mill r.o.li. rnclory.
SiKcUt equipment elra. Hulclc inj Mirouw JcllvcreU pricM
txnleiil l.rmi inn l' tram.ial on ll-. Iilwral t.. M. A. I.. 1ini
."mem l'Un. ComIJir .!, d.ll.vrcd i-n.o . cll ih. Hit
!rlc Ihii uimiMfiiilt amoroobilc lui.i.
BUICK. MOTOR COMPANY. fl.INT, MICH.
, I DMmnJGrtierJlMMriCiirlxirjtitii
r.n.dlsn r,r(nric MiUuillilin'lliilck. O0i. Onurlo
' S5wr of Hrk unl Mqyw Mulor Uft .
K I-'IIC "
Klki-hec: (i
leiiturcH:
Wattimihe:
Kl'O (OSUKc) ri.'NItl", (i, ninslc:
:in violin: Hi, eonceii.i 11, Nlll'.
Sure. she. Inst knovs Santa Is
ftfiiiifr lo lirinir her soinelhhiK'.
II' ho iloc.-ri'l. 'that, smile HI
fnilc oilKhly rum. Hut ihcrc's
no ilnnirrr: the JOlks are (rnlnjt
to sen (o it that llicrc Isn'l one
iiilliappy kill on Christmas lav.
SB'VKARS I.ATK
CO-IT A1K CllOVK, Ore., (AV)
Cenrh'e V. Slrei',' this city, 1ms
received n'Vllatlon for "for Kal
lilnlrv In action" 30 yenrH after he
Had Won 'If.' "Siv'i'il'- Is a veteran
or tile spanish-Amorlean .war. It
was discovered by clerks In the
war department and conferred on
Ihe veleran wlio did not know lie
won II
BUICR. MARQUETTE
JENNINGS MOTOR CO.
ADAMS AVE.
wimN , nm'Ti;it AUTOMOiutns' Anir nuii.r
HUICK W1I.I. 11UH.D THHM .
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
.. at the masquerade it's
COSTUME
(( ,heste
a cigarette its
m
TASTE
ciRarettc cannot lioncstly nias-
qucnule its any tiling else. It is, or ouglit
to be-, a ywd smoke always!
Chesterfield's better taste is the result
of sticLinp; to that one job making a
good smoke. Day after day, Chester
field will give you added enjoyment
sparkling flavor, refreshing mild
ness, fragrant "character", unfailing
good taste simply because the thing
you want in a cigarette is exactly what
we work for:
" TASTE above everything"
WW
rfield
SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED
MILD, yes . . . and
yet THEY SATISFY
r 19 29, Licoin ft ilnu Toiaccb Co.