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Wednesday, January 8, 1930 Pago Eight L"A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Men's Rayon Unionsuit 98c Men's Wear. 1MBLER YOUTH HAS 2 EAGLES FOR HIS PETS liy Mvs. C. Alt Halo (OhHerver CorroHpuiiUont) IMUMCK (Hiifclul) Clifford Conrad now Imn for pclH two ha Id vukvh. I'Iiu writer Jiiih not loarnod how ho captured the lurgi; hlnta. MIhh ivy ijinnian, who Jiiih beon il riving from horo to Uvv hcIiouI at J'loaKanL Grove, 1h now Hlaylnf In llio I'loartanl Grove dlatrlct with hor bruthor Jru .-.minimi and fam ily. Mr. und Mih. Dick I'm," and children who now nmko their hotnt In l;nlon Kpcnl Monday lurro at llio Aimer I 'ago lioiuo, Toolii Mann in again In Inihlor aftur an extended vlult In Ni-hnin-ka and other polnlH. l.a.sl August lie and IiIh brother drove to Health', Spokane, lliro.itfh yellowatouo park and on to Nchruxka to vimt relatives. Mr. Uuun Hald the win ter had been very mild In that e tion of the country. Thu inihler hnHkethnll team, which played Wallowa Saturday fvenliitf In Wallowa, was defeated by n Hcore uf 1 S to 2 It. Mr. and Mm, Harold ItliiKuman relehraled their tenth wrilriliig an ntvorHary last Saturday. The gin'MiH were M rs. ItiiiKiunun'H mother, Mih. Witty of Klgln. her two hIh loi'H, Ueiinu and hewellu Witty, Mr. and AlrH. Myron JIiik and hahy OaiiKhler and Mr. and Mra. Itltt m lntrHiU'. The Sunday before M i IJIiiKiunmi'H pa rent h, Mr. and Mr. J. UlnKanian celebrated their thirty- You buy twice as much for your dollar at the New York Store. Men's and women's night robes and p a j a m a s, heavy outing- flannel, at tractive patterns to choose from 89c Men's heavy wool blaz ers, neat patterns, Neu slader !ros. and other well known makes, regu lar !?6 blazers for....$3.."i Hoys' blazers, heavy all wool fabrics, Hash I pockets in the desired I plaids $2.49 I NewYoRKbTaRE MOM'N POP CO.POV'.POP'. AVtM fVl you "iPLMTtReO win MUD NtVXLBON NHCN V-IC PfvVatD MM IHt CNR WW JUST WIBE.Q set vou 0 "a-. 'V-'C- FRECKLES AND HIS i "set vooa tugs' ) j I VHfcBS PUU.WG L N0 v j V CTT,.1I - h rs r H F-:, i"-ii-ir!n!i( wnTj', V I 111. I I I I l l HI I D.lC UMITS3 7UAT -' . . FCCKUti9 1.00S mW . . - ' '' l 7l6 6TKTI0M rjuiar ! on Tut oar "i ' ' ' v.- -j.. -. nocoml niinivci-Hiiry wit It Miff. May OMtjoin anil family nnil Mr. und MlH. It. J' JIllK. Of KlKlll, UH KIH-KtJ. Mm, liutf ami Mm. Jtlniumtn ur rjJtl8. Tlic la.Hi uiiM-iini; of tin J,.'iilk'H Aid t;iH lit iu ThiiiKiJay, Jun. '1 at thf home or .Mia. Ml Jo I'm!.!. Aiitunjf othur liiiHliic.'iii otrk'iTH fu'' !th corning yimr worn Hictf(l. Mm, lliiflio WJhu was oJiTtoil viccproril dfiii; AlrH. 1, ootid J !i nKaman, tu-t--' r-tary and Mm. KtHo Welch ln-nn-ur.-r. OuriuK the afternoon an uji jm'H.Imk liiiich of chlHu-n hiiiu! wlolu'H, wafrH, fmit Hal.iti and fiif , fo waH H'TVed. MlH. Kdna Conlt , tin and AlrH. I'.lvu MuitIm astflHtcil Mi'H. i'ratl in af.-rvhw. 'I'iw next im-Hinff will ho at Die homo of Mm. C. .'. Welch in i-Vhruury. Wool Growers Of East Oregon To Meet Jan. 13 My Airs. K Z. Tcrrall ( Observer I ?orr'enprnidcnt ) I'M O X (Special) Several prominent Hheepnion of the valley hold a preliminary meeting at the homo of Will A'oK'd to niako ar rangements for the bit? annual mooting of the JCustern Orcgor; Wool CJrowoi-H asHiiclaliun. On .Mon day, the 13(11, at the Cniou hotel. Thero will bet u bamiuot at i'r.WM followed by a meeting of Hhoop nien that promise tr be full of In lerent, Thosn who participated in llio Hireling were ii. ,1. (liven and County AKeiil Avery of I,u Grande, Will Vugel and S. K. .Miller of l.'li lon and T. I J. Johnson of Cove. The litany frlendti (f Thou. !nlrd, of lli(! Thrift. 'Grocery, H.vmpalhlzo -with him in the los.s of IiIh father, tlo Itev. Win. llah'd, who iasnod a. way suddenly in Halter, while at tho wheel of hl car. Mr. and Mrs. Uah'd were trailed to llaker on I'Yl- : day. At the regular ini-etiu of the AViiman's Holier Corpn on Krlday, : Installation of officers was held i with AlrH. Alii ry Mlnniek mh Insiall ItiK officer. Tlie list of officers are; president, Mrs. Anna Schoon ovor; senior vice president. Airs. Cheney; junior vice president. Airs. Alao Slater; ooiidtietress. Airs. IJHie (JrosH; treasurer, .Alirs. I 'earl (Miad wlck; socrotary. Mrs. Hollo Itusick; asso(;ial conductress, Airs. Klla eyk, associate Kuard; Mrs. f,ath rop; chaplain, Al rs. I'earl AI iller; mu.slclali, Airs.' Viola Tarkor; color hearers. Alosdanies i'JIllolt, Sehuck and Crow; press correfjomlent, Mrs. Amies I'addock and patriotic instructor; M'rs. I.oulse Hurwell. At the close of the meeting pie and coffoo wore served. Air. and Alirs. GoorKo "Wlnship went Kenial hosts I o the brldKO club and a. few gnosis Aloiiday iivonlnj.'. Those other than mem bers were Air. and .Mrs. Hardy Tay lor of f-a Grande, Al r. anil Airs. Tex K'nfKht and In. . and Airs. Gcoi'ko 11 off nut n. After a most pleasant evening durlnu; which flvo tables woro at iWay the hostenn served the crowd delicious refresh ments. Airs. Will Dobbin and Tex Knight won tho hih scores for llio evening and Airs. Will Vowel tho low. The second meelinu of the l)alry school conducH d al the hh;h ticbool by Cecil GrlnKH of the awricu It lire depart inenL will be iield loniorrow. Wednesday evening al S o'clock. The Kastern Star will holil its Installation of officers tom'orrow evoniiiK" al 8 o'clock. It Is imped that all Star members will be pres ent. Crank Kicker under wen I an operation lor hernia and rcmmal of Ids tonsils al the Grande Hondo hospital Aloiiday. A st-ries of volley bull panics have been scheduled for (he next few weeks between Grande, KU;ln, lrubler and Cnloii. The l.'n ion team played iis first gallic of the schedule I .a Grande on Tuesday evenlnt,'. Mllo I'rall and l-'rallk Kelllion of Imbler Wei'e over on Saturday makiiiL,' the final ai' ranKeiiionts with ilie loeal men for enleriiiK Info this volley ball tour- iu-j i who' ink Wrlulil. I'iiImii I.. FRIENDS YXJ5 Uo-iiu iND N3 s J ' t Ht MO HE v , CKS-t to Gwt you K GOOD PUNCH IN -VHC . . ... v ! , Y VMKX CtD .A MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO Opeu Jail. . .Mai-. May . Alar May .Inly l.:ioi i.yo has spent the last few yours In California, was vlsillnff friends In Union on Aloiiday, While. In Cal ifornia ho was niKOKeU In a rlst mill but was advised to leave this work on account of Ills health. Jltj returned to Oregon tho middle of tho summer and ja now loeuted in Kaglo Valley. W. J. Green wont to l'ortlund on Alonday to attend a mooting of Insurance men. lie will return the latter part of tho week. Oliver Turner was taken to Hot I .alio In the aiibulaneo last week where he underwent an operation for quinsy. lie expects to ko to the Veterans hospital In .Portland as soon as ho Is ablo to travel. Tho national Kuard mot on Tuesday evening for tho annual Inspection by Alajor Huron, of Ia Grande, Second Uallullon coin. mander. Airs; Sarah Caspar, who return ed from Yaklnta on Alonday even Iiik was visiting with friends in Union on Tuesday. She will re sume her woi'K at J lot Iake on Wednesday, much benefited by her two weeks rest. According to II. J. .Veil son Die the dairymen who have been work ing to get tlx; requisite number of cows to Insure u creamery for tho 1 CLASSIFIED A NEW TOD AY KOIt KKNT 5 room cottuffe. Klll'llucc. (.'Iii.su In. iMlllll 741. l-K-3t. I'XIK ItlCNT il-'iirn. iipt.. front, ground floor, Mleuin liunl. Iliuo Wiwli. 1-8-1'.. U'ANTKD To mil ifimigi! ni'in Kir nnil Ailalns. I'll. .Main fiOH. l-S-3 li. JA Nt'A It V Sl'KCIAI. AproiM minli. for :&(;. Mrlni? your ilia- . ti'i'lul. Tolly's Apron Shop. ' Gri'i.'iiH'ouil at T. I-.S-ll Ip ' IIKAI'TII'VI, Lwo-loiiu ivlvct rilK niiido from your old carpet. Keouoinicul prlci'H. Call .Mr. Carp at l.'oli y hot'i.'I. X-S-lt. I OH SAL1J OB TRADE ; l'"OU SAI.H 1 Todil I'l'OlcctOKIIiph j cljiTCk wrltur, A-l nhapu. 1 L'nl-vi-r.sal cli-'clrlc ruiiRe, 3 bumi'ra ami oven, thoroughly overhauled j an, I ro-i'iiiiiiii li'd. Hoc C. V. Tul j luitt, l'honu J 00-.I. 12-34-tf. i MIKUELLAWISUP9 ilHiOI.'ING WOlilv ltipnli-d any liinil of u nt'v roof, t.'all, Chas. Hllililiranil, (lli-W. J-4-l nip T V I ' ICWKITM U 1 ! i: P A 1 1 1 rNU Iht pert repiiliilK,' on nliort uotlce. I-!. C Tuekoy. ltoum one over Kllviirthorn Drill;. lli-'-'l-lm KO.M.ll;it HOTKI. UooniH all en tirely reiloiie, warmth, comfort and iiniet guuranleeil. Hates by inoiilh $ 1 2 . : 0 and up. Also npl.s. 12-2S-I mp. LA OIIANUU MATTUESfl A Up hnlstorinf? k Hup, Cloanln? Works. Phono 424-W. Chan. Ed wards. Prop. 12-l-ini ilONEX' TO LUiN Mfe uru ruplti Hentutlves for the Prudontlul lu- Auranco Co.. and can utuke farm or elty lonnn at Httrnetlve rutcw ONE PUNCH DESERVES ANOTHER BEFORE THEIR NSS-WIGTCR IUPPL6 SAIO TUGS. WlT ue GOT. US :.' CI - fe ' T A WIIKAT WIIIOAT i.HH 1.27 Yt t.'2H i.ai M j.:ii9i j.a?i I.SOJi 1.29 1.211ft valley have now pased the 30U0 mark and aro very much encour aged over the outlook. Air. and Airs. Iouis ithleler and Mrs. Agues Conley returned from Portland Friday after spending a week in the city. Airs. Donald Gale and Donna Claro uro 111 this week with the flu. ANUIXI, MOW JMtKSlDU.Vl' KCGKNiC, Ore. (Al) Homer Angell. Portland attorney, and rep resentative of tho Htato legislature was elected president of the Uni versity of Oregon aluinnl associa tion. Angell was graduated with tho class of I'jOti. Mac I), Kinsey, 'Of), lugenu and Carl Nelson, Halem were elected vice presidents. Afisa Jeaneiie Calkins Is secretary and IM. JO.. H. JAirno, Grants I'ass, is the additional members of the executive committee. There arc 'J'J.b motor vehicles to each-mile of road In tho Hawaiian Islands. There are nine women students I in tho law school at the I'nlversity j ot iexjift. Observer Want Ad Rates - (Count five avorKO wordi to tlie line.) Per line, 1st Insertion .... loc Per line, each added consec utive Innertlon 7c &lhilmuni ehurgo on one order - 26c HATEB BY MONTH 2 Hilftfl, per month 12.50 1 Uuun, per ni"iith ...$3.2( f lineM. per month ti.00 5 linos, pur month . ...$4.7& Unch additional line over five charged at 60c per line pur month. Afl M TN A D V A NC B la re qulred on nil Claualfled orders to earn IIioho nileu. Higher ratoa charged on nil credit ItiHurtiona. L-opy for nil dandified orders liUiHt ho In thin office hy 30. A. it. DAV OF liVHKHTlOK. - Stop ordern on ad inserted until fur ther notice miiMt bo received by thftn mo hnttr or extra Insertion wilt bo charged. 'i'vlephunu ordcrn nollclted. Cash rnten may bo earned on Eh one 'orders by payment on or cfore dale of lust Insertion. l'HONU AIAIN i. MAu OhsM'ver Want Ad Will Do It" OF Interest ,ChnB. II. Reynolds, Insurance, loans and bonds. EAS'l'lSUN OIIKCJON School of Music, violin, piano, voica. Cred its. I. O. O. F. temple, 447-J. 9-24-1 in. MONET TO LOAN on Unproved city property, straight loan oi Installment plan. .Lowest rates. United Stales Investment Co. Vhone Main S3. 8-16-lm KOU UK NT -Tartly furnished apt. I'hone Main M or L".ti-V. 1-0-0 t KOU UKXT Modern furnished -1 rm. house with garage, on 13th St. I'hone rs;t-.l. 1-0-3 t. VERY EYES! 30VS -IT'S ciOT Cf-VUti 0 I THAT GCT Tt TUZ CAPITA J L , 7L OP OCH COOMTCy .'! DS , TUM'S OUST VJUfvT Xvmuk.ujumA tNA you AO JtLWM -j-' (..,s.-Ht: V -ZL. -. NAVAL MEETING MOST IMPORTANT I So Says President Hoover in Statement to ' Newspaper Men. i WASHINGTON, Jan. H (Al') 'President Hoover Tuesday descrlb ! ed the fori booming naval limlta Itlons meeting at London as "the most Important of international (conferences of a great, many years, Und probably (lie most Important jfor many years to come." "The progress of peace for Ihe 'world rests In a great measure up on the shoulders of the five dele gations" the president added. I "There is good will toward the con j ft;rneo on the part of every na tion, the Importance atid the grav ity of the occasion have been rec ' agnized in the dispatch to London j of the leading men of every conn j try. They, have the will to suc ceed. The president's statement was made at hi regular press confer ence, some hours after he hud held a final conference with A morion n delegates and their technical ad visers. U said: "1 am huiu (he whole nation bids Godspeed to the American delega tion that leaves tomorrow for the Loudon naval arms con Terence, Tho people and tho governments of tin.' five nations assembling at this meeting are sincerely desirous that agreements should be brought about about by which competition and construction of naval arms is brought Lu an cud, and by which actual red 1 1 c Hon in naval burdens The Market Place Of Union and Wallowa Counties KOIl ill-INT rm. Willi hoard for two, with ffurnffo. I'll. I'jO-.I. 1-7-L'l. l'tlt liKNT 5 rm. 1iouh I :mi Adain.s. Iirj. i:;oi Clu-rry. 1-7-31. KUIt it 10 NT Modern Htoain heated 3 rm. I'nniiHlicd apt., eleirlrui rariK" and frliilnlro. Call Mel-vilh-'a, l-l;il Adani-s or .Main Via. 1-7-tl KOIt It KiNT ti room furn. house. t'loHi- in. (iaiiiKi. MS V. l-7-3t. KOU ItKXTAyt., !1M4 Kir.sl. 1-1-tf. KOU UKXT Knniifdiod. ;;tcuin licuted upla. Wavcrly apt.s. 12-L'O-l nip. KOU i:i;XT Steam heated mod ern roowiH. Jteasonahlo. J-l'tS WasliiiiK-ton. lL'-'JO-l nip KOU murs'i 1 in n. uouaeu and apts., with baths clean, quiet, ?vv rates. Adults. 1810 Green wood. 7-10-im. ft ft 4 fc,i. VANTi;i .Man and wile or two men experii'lieed in or c ipable of learning house to house demon stration. New line, no competit ion, work in li Grande and vi cinity Mil April, linn trawl. Must have n at appearance, fair education aruf agreeable person ality. Sal:i:- unit expenses soon as fitness is proven. Kxcoplion.i! opport unity for permanent po sit (on Cor r.-liable. steady work ers. Thorough training given, l-'or appointment write X c-o Ob server. 1-7-3 tp W'A XT 10 1 ) Carp'-nler and cabinot work; general repairing, Iji Grande Novelty l:cpnir .Shop, l'jni Mr. Rl-SS-lin. KlH NIl - KmiI koo.I illllll. K"Oil lint Hli-W, lliltllhrrKt'l' Hwilfli, hot (Imkh iit MothiM-'s l.uiii-h. I l 0 AtlilMIS ,vi.. I tp THAT'S T)Vg COL! LOOK! OP TUu UrlT6D MOST B'i L OSCAK !! COUBT- UoO&C !! . . I r of tho world shall bo accomplished. !Tho dirricullleu of finding n basis jthat will be acceptable to flvo dif ferent nations are great but they .are not insuperable. ! "The conclusions of the confer ' erioo must be such as to give a jsciiM) of sojciirlty and satisfaction to ', each of the nations. permanent ; peace Is never based on either Ink ling advantage of or accepting a 'position of prejudice. "The technology and the com plexities of the problem aro such that we need hope for no immed iate and quick results. To complete the 'conference In three or four I months would be In Itself a groat accomplishment, and wc'should not I expect any hurried conclusions. Ii iis the most Important of Interna tional conferences of a great many I years, and probably the most im 1 portant for many years to come, f The progress of poaco for the ' World rests in a great measure Up ton Hie shoulders of the five dele gations. Tilery Is good will toward ; the conference on ihe part of ! every nation. The importance and ; the gravity of the occasion have (been recognized by the dispatch to London of the leading men of ; every coin try. They havo the will i to succeed. i ."1 hope that the people of our i country will cooperate in the pro i gross of the conference- by patience, ! encouragement, and freedom from I criticism. We go to London In a fine ulmosphcru of International good will, and it is the duly of our I country to preserve! that atmos phere so far as lies within our power." MODERN TREND IN ATHLETICS LIKE ROMANS' I 'A M 1 1 1I I )OK, MaaH.. Jan. 8 (A I'J l'renident A. Iva.wrenee Lowell of llar-ard university in hin iinnuul n-ort hUh whether a single Inter colleylate contest in each sport an nually would not lie enough to maintain interest in college athlet ics. lie contrast.s the difference in al titude toward -sports of Ihe ancient CiieeUs and tomans, the former emphasizing tlm cult ival ion of physical excellence und the latter i iitcrtJiinment of the spectator, "is not the Greek principle preferable to the f toman for our college','" he nuked. "Mut with o:ir frequent Intercol legiate games, with Ihe attracting of huge, crowds al short Intervals, and continuous publicity, are we not slipping into the Hoinan atti tude of mind? "The Greeks thought one great contest of a kind in a year suffic ient to sustain ardour In athletics. May it not be that a single inter collegiate meet in each sport would do the same?" aj; LOS ANGELES Convenience Comfort c hospitality You will apprcciace the excellent service and moderate rates. The city's mast centrally located hotel. One block from Pershing Square convenient to all leading shops theatres, financial institutions and electric depots for all reports. Garage adjoining. All OuimJp Roomj Eid VC'iih Bat!i lixi- IVrwii - - S'-V.H, Jl Two I'ltmjih - - i-.o0. H. tT Unexcelled Food Friendly Puces Frauk Simpson, Jr., Director I Mattel Savy Sixth a Grand By Cowan By Blosser AwtvT you y cijo pv Nr. senvtec INC ,k.v s . p.T.o. CAP1TOL. s STATES, i I I Four Fliers Killed ! In Egypt, Report ! LONIKiN. Jan. 8 (AP) The lirlllsh air ministry announced to day that four members of tho roy al air force had been killed at Abu Kuelr,' Kh'.vpt. 1" collision of two airplanes In mldulr. , NAVAL INtjUIiV LOOMS ' SAN HIi:U), Cnl.. Jan. 8 (AP) Steps for a navy inquiry were taken hero today In an effort to fix the causo of an airplane crash which cost the lives of Lieutenant Kimono l-'ield JJurkett and K listen J" lJ Clark here yesterday. Their plane, an Amphibian used by tho navy, fell l,fU0 feet into tho tdiallow waters of San Diego; bay. A preliminary Investigation ! failed to throw any light on the cause of the accident. The plane 1 was demolished. Naval officers j said neither flier hud attempted to i uao his parachute. 1 HKCOVLK TWO JftOIHICS SANTA MONICA, Cal.. Jan. 7 (AP) The bodies of Kenneth Hawks, motion picture director and Thomas Harris, studio prop erly man, two of the ten victims of last Thursday's midair crash ; of two airplanes engaged lu film ing a movie thriller over the Paci fic ocean, were recovered from the i sunken wreckage of one of the planes yesterday. PERKINS Main 500 . Used Cars USED CARS With an OK that counts Larison Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot Plaster Wall Board You can finish, up an ad ditional room in the attic at small cost by using PLASTER WALL BOARD VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. 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