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i Friday, January 17, 1U"0 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE , LA GRANDE, ORE. BRUSHING UP SPORTS . By Lauf er I " Abe Martin LA GRANDE STORE 5 FAOC (Incorporated) . ' An Imlintnlcn Nowwpnper FRANK B. APPUCTIT - -.Editor and rutillUr HARVEY P. MATTHEWS. ' 'Ine.iH Mineff Published evonlilKa. except Sundny, at Ml Adima Avenue, La Grande, Oreiton. Tim Observer-Slur pulillvheii every I'riitav. , Entered nt tlii I'OHtnrriie nt 1 tirnno, uir;i.n, u Hwond Clam Mull Mnller nniler net nt Moreh 2, 17'J. .OFFICIAL, l'AI'KIt OF LTN'ION OOl'NTV AN' I., THIS CITY OF I.A tiltANlir: ... M12.M1II0H OF ASKOCIATKM llKl!H The AMOClatcd ITeus In exehinlvrly iptllled to iimo for puMloa Htm Of all news ainpniclieii nredllnl tn It or not oiherwn'n nrid!;v.1 If puMlBhed heroin. All rliihte of vupiililliwllon npurl'.'l d!H patchen In this piipir. and ulio the loo.il neun lnr-'iii al ui reeervpd, ' . N&tlonnl AilverllHiiK Rnprmonl!'lv . ' M. C. KOfiKNSUN A CO., Inr., Bun Frnolco, Lm AnKcle, Bcjittlf. 1'ui'lnnd, Chicago, Jletrolt. Kew.i"irk. eonscniPTioN hati'i' My t.'nrrlrr Dally, per month In advance . 7r,n Dally, six monthH In n.lvnnoe. , . i4.!,0 Dally, eliiBle copy- Go IS? Mail Dally, por month In lulvnneo .. ""o Dally, per elx month In advance j:i.f,0 Dally, por year In advanco "'' Weekly Oherver-Ktur, per yar ADTCHTI.SlNO HATK9 Display, foreign, per column tneh..... - DlHplny, lornl, per column Ineh - 0e rimn eonrraet prices on nnnlloriHon ' UKCFN'KltATION' Nl'l '1 :SS.W; V lesiii iiniwereil ami mid unto him, verily, verily, I nay unto thee, i:-c-. t a nom 1,.- lain, Iljraln. ha I'lillllot see Hip lOnuilom ol' (io,l, John I . -jiya5-' SZLhJ LrTT 7J S POs. fill ECMlTle BALl. LEPrPELO 8ieACH6feS. wS . otiTfte Bse uie tuAs -V AOTOMATIALLV OUT; v. : Successors "Til in.v ulh ilils wc-liS ' lll'i i,r 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 II' I Hi(iM:;lil liar v.-oiiIiIh' ho ll InltT inn' nut ni't j lYi'i'l,." ii ill 'Ini' IjiiIi. HMliiy. "1 ihiO'l lii'lli'ii my Ituxlinuil t'vi'i ' u-cil pi-orauily lull Inn tlitu'.- Ill hi IliV iinir ulii'll n uluiluu' ! 1 1 ti if : lolli'i' ui'nl i,rt' lu his hands, mi I oiur lit U u'l-loili In tin inui-niu' yIii-ii ho sli'ppnl mi a toy until o' ; i'ar." rrmni'Li'il .Mrs. ' l.olliu'n ! Tltarp this iirii'l-iioun. ItlaiH- and liadly dauinifi'd throe ( other ships at Itoospvoll field huri today In atteinpthur to tulie off lor Now York. ll.iuliH was not Injured hut two ! oiviipanlii of tho nun hlno were. j Dors have butler jutlj-mcut Hum luimans at times. Kver notice n canine itmip nrutind a grouch? His instinct knows. He may he rlunih, but someliow cynics and pessimists are annthema to him. If n doK makes friends witli you, you may be sure your disposition is of the Hn'ht caliber. Kven tlioiiffh he has fleas respect him for his perspicacity. WHY ADVERTISED C.'00!S SKLL . There are ninny reasons why advertised goods sell best. In speaking of nationally advertised goods, for example, travellers are able to purchase the saint! brand of cracker in the East as in the West, in the North as in the South and all of them are equally good and crisp. And the sanw principles apply to all merchandise and goods made or sold locally. . The buyer knows that a local advertiser is ready to stand behind his product because his 'advertising is proof of his confidence. The advertiser is known and has pledged himself to stand back of his merchandise, lie has given his printed word to the general public, and must keep it. It is the mark of good faith and is recognized by buyers the world over as such, j Almost witlio44,yfa'plion, u1Lj( ili'jti .improvements in, packages, or other containers have been the direct outcome of advertising. PRACTICAL I'HII.ANTIIROPY Instead of establishing a foundation to perpetuate his name fir bequeathing his fortune for the permanent endowment of some instiution, Conrad Hubert, inventor of the flashlight, chose to have his estate distributed by three outstanding Americans for current use by organizations and institutions rendering a large public service. The manner in which form er President Coolitlge, former Governor Smith, of New York, and Julius Uosenwald carried out his wishes proves tho wisdom of his plan of awarding benefactions. His is an excellent example for other philanthropists to follow. The vast estate has been equitably apportioned on both geographical and religious bases. That the m;wt worthy beneficiaries where selected is evident from the fact that only a 3 institutions ami organizations were accepted out of a total of 501) considered. Distribution of large gifts for the benefit of mankind on Ihe practical basis of merit, need and immediate use brings general satisfaction. Generosity is a laudable virtue, and when wisdom is added to it, the benefits are multiplied. The best of intentions are not always the wisest when they belong to philanthropist with millions to give away. MONEY ORDER RECEIPTS IN I 1929 INCREASE' Minify ni'ilfi roof Mils fm Hie al- ( o n ilur ye.w li-L'lt Mhmwi. an import- j ,, ' ji nt Kit I n nwr rocolpis fur the " . ' prr viotiH year. It is anhminooil to- j "rnw for Unn' fnrmor in ilny l.y 1 "osl master Italph PRE-INVENTOKY SALE Coats and Dresses i ' Half Price I; id PRE-INVENTORY SALE IMifl of 'in Co vp. It is not Morions hut peo- Huron, i$4,SJ8.firi ami the hotter of $3.' 1.3?. then return to their work. Onc luiiiiiL: I!)?!) tho total of ilmnestte tnniiey order rpeolpts wan ?Li'0, I SIMM and In that name period, international money 0 r d P r h unoiinteil to '3, HIM. 14. " 1 :VrTtriis""foi the year of i ! 2H sliowed domestic money orders at iiTrP,:!r.ti.:,!i and International nnmey orders at $ 3T 0 !. 1 , an in- i NCE. UPON T1ML M. A r 1st M u Drill nil. 10 llmea premier of Franco, wna a plaelil, ctird playlnK failure, nt 35 half newspaperman, half lawyer prefcrrlne; fcn llfo In Munt- murie enfos tiuvtiVifii OiMUO". HO now foreign 4,ij)4el minister. .y ,w5'fiK BUMNO LOWER COVE EXPERIENCING COLD WEATHER Mrs. Noil liljrht (Ohservor 'nr respondent) IfWKU CO VK (Spet-InU Win tor Ih herp in i'aritp.t with the thorntoiaeter near 3 below zero tltp coldest ikiht and lioverlntr around 8 and HP ubov zero for tlio past week. ( Nell Ktf.'ht and T. II. Johnson f sold prune tov to tne ntitoner tins 1 wppk. I MrH. .T. Ohadwipk ! tho FChoot clerks meeting I t'rattdc last M eek, j A fr.. T. V: Johnson, w ho Is in -i (irunde. i-s reported to he im , proving slowly. I Dan 1'Yuit, of Montana, visited his lipphpw. Harlan Kocor last j week. Ills home was here sowral years ago. James-Kistiard. of Kmniett, Ida., i who Is here in the interest of the ! J-'nrlnori Co-opprativP ereanu ry. 'was a Kuoft at the T. U. Johnson i home Wednesday. . N. 1. Kight was a business vis itor In l-i Cii'itnde on Wednesday a fternoon. Tho Jtaby son of Mr. and Mrs. teacher reported a fii) per cent at tendance at school Wednesday, lillly Duncan is reeoveriiiK; from a weeks illness, Q. Iund was quite 111 Saturday and Sunday but is re eoveriiiK" nicely now. Several women of the WotnanV club met at the homo of Mrs, C. Itertsch Tuesday to sew for the Louise lnme in Portland. T4ip women went In the morning and put in a good day sewing and at tho end of tho day It ad a nice box of clothing made, Tho group was inado up of Mrs. liertsoh, .Mrs. U. S. Comstoek. Mrs. A. I,. Heclier. .Mrs. (iuv Itakers. Mrs. A. Cnn- atlcnded i Kltn. Mrs. J. V. Dean, Mrs. T. C. Jii jHerty, .Mrs. win. Harris, .mit. ium Mvek, and Mrs. Wrhnrrt W ade. Mrs. Fletcher contributed some material but was unable to attend. Jfrs. ' J. U. Flo teller hiis been teaehinir tho Alice! school substi tuting for Mrs. Carmen D. Miller who had a relapse alter an attack of the measles. (Men Uncolu who vas injured at for 15I2S totaled GM'i which was an increase from Guii in l'n;". The high incidence of pneumonia in Oregon Indicates that measures are needed to prevent, this disease. While It, is true' that there are no specific means for preventing pneu monia there is no other disease which can be as easily prevent ( by the application of a few com mon fiiso mj-fusnres. The public must be educated regarding geil Pial measures likely to limit the .spread of respiratory in lections. I'neumonia is n germ infection but ft is by no means always the same germ. The existence of or ganisms giving rise to broncho pni'umonla, is inaintaiiifd by trans fer from person to person. The icspiraiory tract is the usual chan nel for Infection. l'a nicies of fputunt fXpeMod by coughing, sneezing or talking Jinau1iinat1c the air about an in reeled individual. , This gives rise to the danu'er of j droplet infection. The inhalation of material w hich throtiKh drying j has contaminated tlic air irf also I ' a source of dangt-r. Transfer may $10.50-$11.00 Values to $10.00 Rod Cross Short Line Shoes $g.85 $4.95 MEN'S STORE SALE OVERCOATS Now Reduced 1 On Third Sim Van Is very HI at the home of his parents. Epidemic Of Flu Is Continuing In a in, e:imii. iibiivc Starkcv is at home to recuperate. He is not j take place by contact with moist seriously injured but badly bruised. Kputum or ut'-nsils used by infect -d The log he was skidding down hill , il)ri i vl.l Is. Absolute cleanliness struck a snag and fell across his . . .' legs below the knees, it ttui not break them but bruised them very badly. He can walk with the aid nf erutchc-s. .Mrs. Spaeth, a sister of M rs. Uneuln, whose hoiiiP is in Cleve land, Ohio. Is buying 11 home In Cove and expects to come lu re to live. should be secured in the sick room. Kresh air and sunshine limit the danger. To pre von t droplet infec tion, particles of sputum cxp-dh-d during coughing and sneezing should be caught in a paper hand kerchief or piece of cloth placed in front of tho mouth and the handkfrehief or cloth should ho burned. Itf gtilations forbidding expect oration should be enforced at all times and in all places. rneunionhl usually follows sum'' other condition, most often a cold but not infrequently some other disease such as measles or whoop- 1 ing coutrh. rneumonia is given an ; opportunity to develop most ofton through f neglected cohl ol' throtiKh attejnpts to resume one's Usual habits of lift- too sumi. before lumpleto recovery from some oth er Illness. ""I'ri'vent folds and thon-hy pre vent most of our pneumonia. ( prepared for changes of tempera- turc. iVoloeL yoursi-ll" pi ope- ly at;;tinst cold went Iter. When "exi-r- V rising out ot" doors be sure that you add additional clothing to il on as soon as you stop. 'If you get: wet and are unable to 'chanso clot lies keep exercising until you are able to change. Itcmove you: j wraps when you filter a w arm p j 100111. V l'ure air free from dus and am 1 einial temperature in .the hon ; should le jnaintahied. I o t overwork and fatigitf yoiirsfif. K I the proper foods, wear ade quote ! cluthin' and evercjse modo'-ately j out of doors. Observe sti;iet cN arv 1 Uness. Most colds develop front ; earclcssncss. I on't be ciiri.-Iw. If ! you should Ket a cohl, don't ip'srh et it as pneumonia is all ton often tho i-iuePCf of :i n i;b ft i-il cold. Cove This Week Health Talks Mi-s. A. . Cnnlillii (Oh.server t'orrespondent 1 ' ftlVM (Speelul) Tile eplilemle I ,f the fin nnil eolils still i-ontlmies' I'MM'MOMA I'KI'.VDNTItlX Ity Dr. l-ieiliMlik Strli ki-r I'neiiinoniii Is tin- most important ;iuve or .le:itll 111 llr.c'lll. Ie:ltll!l M OBSERVE SNOW ' FLAKE WEEK IN 1 : WESTERN AREA .limitary is w y: i- Snow i-iil, -Wick, annual s.ites-bniiilim: i'c:;t., Fpolisored by the 1 ,i - ii i i ' ct ' HiHCutt cohipanv, and I .o ;i -i i have chosen -The i lli.- r es a- 111'! vclti'dve litfi limit for nd m ri c i :;: 1 this PVi lit in tho l a ' i i -i II i b- f s i : j tory. ! Succ'sh of Snow I -'like iM-fk" in the four prfvlotis ...us A bis I n lu Id points to more v-it's and pnu' il for 1,101'eis who t 1U1 o'l in'.i,. Of It this yea!. MlP'leeli thou murks the Itl'lh a 11 ni rrnii y of tl iuatiKHration of nfu- i.il wax w 1 ip piim rf packages by Hi,. Saow l-'l.tk. I m Kent, a nioe in wltiilt tin I'.i flfir coast firm 1 .id- tlte ciiliie bi-.-mil ind n a- ke r iu.htvtiv in Cnit'-d States-. i o(iv iilent with t to a 'itoMiiH - -tuent ol Snow Hake wek tite l'i ciflo Cc:,st biscuit citmpany is call ing Attention to increase. mIci thai follow the 1l.p,!rtincntiiiag of all crackers and cookies, especially When h'Uidlmir n will known and popular line like the :i.iw I'rak-I'akci-K'. This 11 r li. 'lollfici; pol ley piJlkini; io:i,;n ill-pl is li;f llCVCr Tailed to iliiieas.' wild' Odopt'd, itt SOin,. :,:;rs i. IT -M I n ; K'lhiA Jir utu- h I" r cctil. 1 X'pMrtine iitu l nto; diip)i . at trttct Htinti"il win. h !t Is tod pos lblo w hen coo kh s md ei .o kci . rp t-prejid out all ov.t ih ftore. 1 "UKtoint'rs co mo to know whec these ileitis iiti- pl.o ! and h !p the nielve!. Adding to the itltere-t th.it u!M be'enated during Scow Kt'lk week nd through the ndvet t islntr c.tm paign that follows is tbt. t t ttt,; whilo frcshiic-s is to..- qi;ali;y ol the . dver. II V US HI ,t'K i 1 m: w i st iMi.u nrrn. i",, .i.i 7 ( M'l :d.'H C tU (i iwks, ..: . ,1 ,.v -.I',', .t. ,1 I: " . : e .'-t lo '. ,.'.. 1 . . ' ; 1 o'd Mr. t I ' , " I'-.i-ii: t- j . - .... - -. -V ; " ! ' : ' cClay's Grocery The Store of Quality Service Economy Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries 1701 Adams Thone M-515 WIUTK KINt; t'ranulated Soap I'ACKACK r.VNCAKK 1-T.Ol'U Sperry 2 rkKs 49c CAMPKKI.IS SOIT Tonvito 3 o 25c HEANS lied Mexicans 5 1 .bs. fm 39c Ql'AKKK rilODlTTS Milk, Macaroni, Noodles 25c For SALMON Alaska l'ink Tail Cans , 35c CRACKERS SN0WFLAKE 2 lb. Family Caddy 36c each riNKAPPLE Pi-efen-ed Stock No. Cans 55c l'-or OYSTERS Small Size, r oz. Cans 3 For 51C ROMAN MEAL A delicious cereal LARGE PACKAGE... 32c Grande Ronde Meat Co Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products City Grocery Economy Grocery Hoover ' and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-48 Main 755 CHILI CON CARNE No. 1 Cans 2 Fo 29c IlliK UEETs .' His. for 19c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GRArEFRl IT Texas Sweet It for 25c ORANGES I.irfre Size Size l"iO IXtzen 59c HANANAS :? lbs. for 9 C PHONE US YOUR ORDERS "e offer you quality meats and groceries. Free delivery service to any part of the city with any size order. And our slogan Quality Food for Less Means Just What it Says. Grocery Department Market Day Raisiiis v For Richelieu Raggedy Ann Peaches 93c 3 Lbs. Tropic Nut Oleo Special 50c Libbey Apricots L..U1 Libhy Fancy Pack 2U. niack tins 3. or 79c 25 c. & 11 Lb. Cloth 11-ifC - - Sugar Pure Cane S1.50 Lb. Raps 29c Snow Flake Crackers Lai'se square, family size. Special for Snow Flake Week ifi Each 42C Coffee . Uoyal Club l'.rand. Roasted, and canned in Ores-on. 3 Lb. Tin $1.45 :' Utrg-e Sticks of Candy Free. Bakery Products Graham Hard Rolls, doz. 20c Cake Donuts, doz .....15c Chocolate Cup Cakes, doz lac Butter Nut Sliced Bread -10c. Meat Dep't We are featuring Baby Beef in all our markets this week end. Order your roast or steaks cut from baby 'beef. FRESH PORK S110FLPER Per Lb. PICNIC HAM V Mild Sugar Cured 1 19c UREAKFAST BACON Mt. Emily Supmr Cured or Whole 16c Lh. Per Lb. 28c ROSTON ROLLED IU TTS l'oneless 25c