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Pag e Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE (Incorporated) Eiltor nd Publisher BARVBT F. MATTHBW8..-.. . ....Biurihus Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, t 141 1 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, The Ohierver.Htar published every Friday, Entered at the 1'ostoffl'e at I .a Grande, Oregon, u Second Cuts" Mall Mutter under net nt Mfirnh 2, 1879. . OFFICIAL I'Al'KIl OF UNION COUNT AND THH ' ' CITY OK I.A OHANT)M MisMHRii op associates phkss ' The Associated Premie exclusively entitled tft nee tor publica tion of all news dtapatcbea credited to It or not otherwise credited l( published herein. All rlghta of republication of special dis patches In thla paper, and alao the local news herein also are reserved. ' - National Adrertlnlng Representative M, C. ftSOOENHISN A CO, Ino, flan rrancleco. Los Aneelea, Routtle, Por'lnnd, Chicago, Detroit. New fork OUT OUR WAY LA GRANDE, ORE. ' '-11 Satin-clay, January IS, 19.10 Hi OPEWIM A UMSRELLf.f? V .(Eri t-E.r-- iT LIKE IMOOORS MAW et SIX 50L0E.R-, IN A, BAD uucw(. , BoT p0p -fEMr Tritw'vE ui-oviiM uMt ouifeiDE AU- COT A HAND LUCrt. IT LOOKS kV-- XV LlKEA CEMTtPE.DE; 'V"' TTV Yv By WiiiiamsiParrot Diseases Held Cause Of Eight Deaths - subscription hate llf Carrier Dally, per month In advquoe , Dally, elx months In advance bally, alngle coiy. 710 ...( to lly Mall Dally, per month In advance... Daily, per six month In advance-......., DafJy, er year In advance......... ............... Weekly OhHerver-Slnr, per year....... too 12. SO 16.00 iz.oo ..' ATmrnTISWO KATB9 fMeplay, forelxn, per column', lneh. ..-.. plsplay, local, per column Inch.... , 1-lme contract prlcee on application. 40 . T1IK l.AMIt OK (loll John Meeth Jchiih crmilUK until liini, find' willh, Iteliel.l Ihe hamli rr tlt.d, which tuketh jiavtty the nlh of tlin world. Thin Ik he of ;Vvlio'iii, 1 Huld, After mi.'(COniolh ii tnan- which Ik lii-cfeiTed bc-fore me; for ho. wnK.lieCniji me. John 1 :'J!l, no. .. . " ', .1 7 GIKLS, NOT HOYS, LEAVE FARM 1 :; Hearing a great deal alwut lwys leaving the old farm to rnlake' their fortunes in the big city,' experts of the Ohio experiment Htation set out to investigate and collect some accurate figures on the subject. . They found that lit is the .country girl, not the country hoy, who is least able to resist the lure of the white lights. . " What docs the fanner boy do when his bestjgirl hies of f to the city? According to the Ohio investigatori he takes unto himself a city girl for a wife. ' i Matrimonially rural youth seems peculiarly eligible, The girls who go to the city offer real competition for1 the city .girls, who seem to be attracted to boys from the' farm. Of .course, if he is any kind of a salesman, a country boy should .be able to beat out his urban rival by simply glorifying the simple country life. .' Hut the country boy has lost his traditional earmarks. He : is no longer a hayseed, the cut of his clothes ; being as stylish, the polish of his .shoes as bright and the model of liis roadster as late as his city cousin.- All of the old distinc tions have been wiped out. ... v Responsible f.or,alJ this. is. a. nev.liaispn,botwce;i fity and country brought about by good roads, automobiles, radio,; colleges and newspapers. MWWvW i--'AT& wii-W' MO&r PEOPLE ' 6ETr-OM6.PR.BR.; V ' -UVU t-V- -- ri930ByNESCRVICe. INC. ' . I , , ,. I , Abe Martin i I W-tHHIKHTON', Jim. 1 if I Hureon Ikuenil 4 "ttru iiiiiiK, of rhi l ptitiJic Ih-hIUi Hcrvicf, n 'port c it to j i)u- a lotiil of nLiiut rTi r:iMit of j I pit rnit f t'Vir or pvli tucoxlH hn v ; orrurrod during tho iie.si'nt out j )rnnk In nine H(iit M uml tlmi (Mk'ht fJjitliM liuvc reHitltcd from tho ruro cIIki'uso, Dr. i "linrloH ArniMrnn,1 puiiHo . l)i':iHh offfrer hi ('iuiro if ii iiu-j I tinn-wMo HUrvey of tho d.Hi'nw, J faM )i!h own clierkup Mlmwrii a . j total uf '"vvi'll cHiHbliKjicd" cason ! I m pnrmt fv.-i, anil fcHir othi f iilmui uiilcfi thnrt Jm vlitrlitly tlnuht. i Public Itonlth Bt'rvfcp tntct'rili i KfntM, Dr. ArniHtrnntf Hitld, nro tit work In ii ii offnrt to Hnitll'y Inii'-If-rln rmiwlntr the McliniHs In p:r (Ots. Un brniik'lit tho rjironsH of n parrot from Itnltlinnrft Hvoral ihiyn iitvo ,jind eiiltiitvj hnvt licn lutt'io from It in th liytxli n)- lah- j oratory. "The parrot from wlilch wo liiivo ! olitalncd ciilttireH," In aildrd, "was i iiHHOfiuU-d with a liumnn c;ti of pHlttncoHlH In Ititltimort', ut. It ! wiil inko nhoth r wvvli to cutah- llsh tin' Identity of tiio Imrtcrln."; LA GRANDE STORE Successors to NIK. WEST & CO. KING WINTER RULES WITH HARSH HAND (Continued from Taffo One) jam i:k io. aki'.y i-:m-:cti-:d PK5ffniKTON. ; J run oh 10. Altoy. On. (A! president of thi Nwmiipi'd hy ilfinandK upon Ihi'in. 'I'lU1 Cohp Sl pllU'P In tho Kioto W1IX In 1 1 1 rntih;inillf, whoro S h-dow ' was ri'Clldrd, btlt clfiir to tlu Mexican hunter ilif .snow and icy j wind Ip'Id Hvay. i . A n adintr of ir& dcfrnt'S fiow ! zero at llarnsdall, OklH., was he i llcved an all I i tut record for the ; Htttte. . j KuiiHiiH Oty ex ted 15 below i IhU iiioi-jjiiiff. the lowest since l!U4. litid polntw in Western IvaiiHaa were 'even colder. A iri-lnch miow of ! week hko has heen . packed . and ; frozen to an icy blanket over the intale. imilli dintely whipped hy Jiic'm I ouster. Hut one iiioi-nhit? lioeMch's roost er huh found star!; dejil niiir tiered dlabnlhally. Mi battei-e.i head and torn breast pointed to y f a (r of v le foils spurs, Joe w as mystified. i. .day or I wo la lei- a sti'imu'er walked into the lmiyanl - a luil liantly colored ritrnnjrer. Tell t:t outs on his head ihoo. lie had been in mortal combat. Now h Chinese pheasant feeds wltb. Joc'h hens. "JUIAH" I'oIKm that suddenly kM lido the TeHiini-- association to Hiarl opera lions at once, D. (lai-dlner, experienced test ov, arrived whh all neeoHSiiry oipilp mont lo Hlnrt tnakitifT t(sts on tin 17 herds rOproHontlnpr til'o cowk ! tjon ni(ine iii un? ItSHOCiatloll. j chamber of commerce, whs unanN 1 Hiri'l'llNS I-'ltOM Till-: muumy ciecien iu leiiu iiie iiiK'Hi' i llzallon HirniiKh IPSO, liadnlph HANTS PASS, ore., (AP) j ('rojiiiuelhi was-named vice presl After ' having been . mourned for Ident of the Ki'oup. Disvolopment uf i dead Tin years. Albert LonfT. . t inalilht rapids, hotter ninort fa- former resident of this city, walked Unities and county development are I Into the home of his sivder late one j major jiroJ-ots of tho organization ; niKht. lor i no year. ,i The sister promptly tainted. - Walker' h mother resides at Hed- poi insV ixeoMi-: mini OJIhXiOiV f MTV, Ore. (AP) Tho income from poultry in (Maokamas county in 1H1'! was Pilot Prefers Ripe Age to Publicity ri. i.vm in Kit nil aviu- f ,,... n ,nil .1 1 1 .. .u o a rlyiiiu h. nic.H, 1!,h1 llarrlgall i , ., ,,,. a, I l woul.l rath. r I... the l,it than ' lnBkecn ,,.' T,H is an il)CI,,lM., of more than 300 per cent in the n ft, nun and' last five years. Specialized dairy the greatest, He has spent Itftw dln', California and was advised : of his , presence, she said her prayer hud' boon answered. Snow In Oregon Pleases Miners Oil ANTS PASS. (re. (AP) de cent, snow storms w hleh place. fi rants Pass in the columns of "suowhnmid' cost various uilllifei pearly ?l'.iui(i but sent cheer into I tho camps of placer miners, ; Heavy snowfall in the ln'nh ; peaks means late runs at the min.1 on account of. supplying an abiuei i anee of water, it bus been esti : nuileil by (i rants Pass chaniber of I citniuieri-t that nearly tino iniiie -H hi nefittod liy the snowrall whiriy I from January 0 to January l :t win s li inches in the valley and six fc-t i on the peaks. WOOI i MAKKKT . ItOSTON, Jan. IS (Al) The wool luiirkot had been very ijuiet during the past week except for a few requests for C4's ami finer mostly e'ronoli conibin graded in Washington County SCCCl SDlldS SllCCBed n"ur" '" ll,r u,r ,t',1 ,,n,-,nnil snail fruit production ore ulso ! ih. mlitliuil Ikikh. The hull; of " self Isn't pxnetly ur without n tlic Increase nad the proilucllnn puivIiiihcm were uuiclc hy top muk- iiti i ui.i.,i .,,, o . i'101'1""" niiKhiip. no has piloted of hullia la provinK prontnlilc. iii.l.HIHJM), Oitv, (A, ) Seel ,,.,.,, of nwy, inanururturcil I . . ........ u.- U1 uiiiuBiim county ,,1,,,,,.,,, wo,.Ul minina of dollars, on i Imptismal flights without so much w.-n. Klven a trJnJ In the Yuklitia vau. y ot nsliliiKl0ll .duiln the iua ,,,,,,,, f, ,,,,,, post year .mil proved at least the j A11,.r ,,...,,. ,4 .., ,,,, S'I'A I ITS IN V J'lSTI RATION DALLAS, Ore. (AT) It. It. of Heed stock front Netted tieni was the variety il?r. other ,... ,.,.,, ... ..... Pr"'''" "t uie vreB.,n maw ' itttu " ""i min ri..f.i1(ii.i fissocriation iinil siinorlti' a thrl 1 from every flight "1 J tfim!nt of B(lh0ols hors hilH Klnrt. od an InvoHtUrntlon into tho )ro-' posod ntato printing of textbooks. 1 1 Una ....ninln.l 1 ti f l.'lliatAn.l learned to pilot sonplnnos in tho Hllltu; d'r,(n of thP H( ;,.", of brtHi(! liial Hal i.-m-.i in irrwauon nrancn ox- hnilM ilU .iv- in ihn ii n.t perlment station at Prosser in com- i..-.tin k.,,1 " i11,ii,.n.i trti. r letitlon with seed frrtm other i lin n..,' 1F , n , fl.,n . .ii . i m i li in i i i in: iirtn iiiKion . jm yy ouiuy seen in uaHiiniKion are no- in nrraimed Tor the coming sea son by Comity Aw-nt O. T. Mc Whorter and if the sjinds come mri.-.nm-iiK i-noy im - iiv-i-irz!) -n new utlet will be assured. Durinir the ... . . . . J011"" CHANTS PASS. Ore.. (AP) Kiowlnjx s. nson tfio "fi.dis Vf' seed , . "Mnm" a lr,l 10 "on "When it snows ip Grants Pass rosi- tu n.ltu tuu iiikih ,ionts turns to their ibrarv ns is ers to rover moderate volume of new business on tops. Worsted manufacturers nought very spar ingly. Prices on tiA's and finer were fairly Htcady, hut the fptola tlons on lower jrrades showed an Teachers association and suporln- oasn-r lenuency. reiicciinK unsoi- ueti couuiunns in foreign jrimary market-on cross bred wools. newspapers itu' don't tula n kimmI h,r disease by (he rarm crops de plintrrgruph ni-c to ho pilled. Uw pariment oi the (in goa state cul ulmp, if you hain't koIii' to help h gc. pom- pcuplo who own cars ulialVr I The honored cuest lit a banauet who. whon she was callifl i'u" olu 10 1,0 ""-1 '' maw animals . . , . ... oyv I'ogiie . arts and solonooH. as a commute Never has he had a part in an f one to assemble facts, accident in which anyonu was kill- . . fed. On tho other hand, he piloted j TIIIA' H1-:A1 STHtll-:fi the Ill-fated dirigible Shenandoah snort iy pel ore its last journey. Iso he planned a Irii , it .... ... . r. ' . thwarted at the last minute, about ,i n n.i-i ninrt Uv ihn MOItONIC ANTICS Sm allow nd;od the, township iruste(s, today. Umatilla Shows Interest In Case upon for a speech, refused to speak or to even make the cus tomary acknowledgment of the chairman's address, and told a story, recited a limerick and sang two songs instead, established a precedent, but hardly a welcome one. , Even those who sympathize with the sufferers from too many and too long after-dinner speeches will admit that this ; i' "''ho . . .. .. . , ease .it the K la unit h e.uinty entu- 18 for the present a counsel of perfection. If many emulate ! mission. xhiK reiinl.urseuieul this' innovation, our last estate would be worse than our!"'0"' "'" "'''"'' K..v..u.nent or . , , , .... ,i laes on reservation laud l.rln.' up first. One can close eyes and ears when a dull speaker gets ,t in,inr poHsii.niiy in i matiita going interminably, but what could lie done if he offered to r'"'; -witu . .esnvaiiun dathut entertain the audience-, with an exhibition of ventriloquism j "i'miiiiMa'"eo.ii,ic eni.i ask the or an imitatiim)f bnrnyurd noises? jnovem m i,h- iviinhursement The reform, if it over comes, would scorn; to be a matte- o(uZ !,", 3 XZ-", moderation and balance, rather than of substitution. As a 'reservation not ex. from taxa- matter of ftict, a decided preference is showing itself fH-!"rtll!l;":i:il!a!r;U;w"lve fewer and more concise orators at public banquets. I relumed Ibis much to Uu- county ,' Speakers there often must be, or else the entire purpose of j""'1 """M, '!"' . , 11 pruprl-tv vaiuaiinn ..I I lie eoualy liy the gathering will be frustrated. 15ut at such frustration tine.- million .iniia.-s. most after-dinner speakers show a remarkable genius bv I " ls i"'11""1 '"" l"'lv : . . . . . ,, ,, , . , 1 I money w.Mll.l l-e.liiee llle rounty tax .Wandering lar a-field Irom the subject and purpose. j i,.Vy an.i maie pohkii.ii. ini- Next to a good five-cent cigar, the nation's greatest need ! 1"'"v' ""'"1 1,1 ,lu' '""'i-vaiion .us- ! I'lll.'.MIO. Jan. IS (Al')Ani nil!s, real and imuKlnnry, )i;iv(. : .IriiTri Mrs. Sophie Seldlef to seek a .liMitee from Walter, .she says 1 her liusliand itnaulned the exist- I ' Ti r (.Ink elephants and wfcirlv , , .' ,, . " than the Kreul.'st flier, ilreodtiilly. in an erfnrt to boi rid of tin in, liis wife asserted, he (nt "" . I real animals and took them to he-1 Willi him. One' niliht he would e.ime heme with a eai, another ! nft,rlit a del,', and sonielinies witti ,-i rald.it. 1. pi:;.'. ill ot- a rhleken. " any aviators lost their librarian. Fur the first time In lives tryliiK 10 cross Iho l'aclfic. 1 1, history of tho library, more tine of the tew men In tho coun- i ,i,an $,ooo volumes were circulated try who possess official qualifica- within a week. Kor this number Hons to pilot any and all Hinds of fiction wis a three to one favorite aircraft, llarrlKau Is known as a with the readers." "safety first" filer. A ship must' be airworthy before he will fly II. j I'AVOKS 1K1NO SKIIITS Asiced about his philosophy of the air. Harridan always makes the! ATLANTA. Jan. IS (A.l' l.on same laconic remark: ! skirl's nre approved by Miss K. would rather be the oldest I until Tyrtle, president of the Ix'a- Chinese Pheasant Cock Wins Battle OIEAXTS PASS, On?. (AP) Joe ItoeMch, (inints Pass garage own-: or, had a roosier, a gentlemanly rooster which maintained a .well i-'etila4d 'diaremi.;-ns -other roost- ; ers do and have done. Any other rooster that tried to; cock, a doodle do love notes wast JANUARY CLEARANCE Suits & Overcoats $14.85 $18.85 v .. an TWO MUX IN.PI iti:n .l.VNI-XVIl.l.K. Wis., .Inn. IS j IAI') -Two men were injured, one . seri.uisly. early today when the. Sioux Muiliod. MllwanUee road I'assenuer train crasiied hcadou into a Norl hwestern passelmer liain at a junction in .latlesville. Ai-i'iiiiVK TAitii'i-' inciii:.sp: is for speech-makers who do not want to make a speech but simply have something to say. Edges Are First Envoys In Paris trlcl. Klamath Starts J Testinff of Cows i KI.AMATII KAI.I.S. lire., Jan. IS r. Y t TT CI f 1 Y 1 1s : ( A I ' ) -I a I r.v inn In KlaliiallM'Oinity lo Live In U. S. Owned Buildinfts ir - ' " c3) the an noiincc incut t but sui i IcWnt dairymen have hlgnrd articles of agreement fur the Klamath i'o.v i WASHINGTON, Jan. JS (AP)- ! The senate today approved an in -'crease in the tariff on tho cheaper class of wool felt hat bodies, but refused an additional duty of 12 ( cents apiece on blocked hat bodies and finished hats. Tho rate agreed upon on wool h;U bodies, bonds, forms nnd ' S r '''; n 'ft- l J f j tional Kducation association; they prevent teacher being confused with pupils. Miss Pyrtlo favors teuchont hohn; In style, as a II things equal, tho best dressed will do the host job. AVASinXOTOX. Jan. IS (AP) ,Kor the first time In history a i woman, representative Kathorino , ,l,anKley, nf Kentucky, today was j weleoted for membership on thej republican committee on commit-; tees In tho house. She succeeds; ijohn M. Itohsion. who is now n j ' lveiitnrkv Renutol. This selects the republican mem- i bership for tho regular standing committees of the house. rill-: HACK embroidery or this jshapifi regardless of value, was 3S beige glove repeats the des-Rli d cents a. pound and f0 per cent ad j color of lite modernistic, t-uff ot !' - ' red kid Jtjrpipes are really of l'roiieti origin, says nn historian. You can't blame the Scotch for everything. Hy llurel UonN (AP Keature Service Writer) PAltIS (AP) When Mrs. Walter 10. Kdge, wife of the newly arrived muhiiHttador to Cm nee, took over the keys of tho embussy sho start ed Trom scratch, umllplomntlcully speaking. Kin) is the envied bostons of one Of the finest, embassies In PartH und the first wife of an American ambassador to Cnmee, lo start her official career in u government owned and furnished embussy. It Is a stately house. In tho Tro fujero quarter. Is ideally situutcd uttd bountifully furnished. It in I urge enough to house the umhus sudor, ambassadress nnd three little unibussadreltes without crowding. There Is a gulden, and windows of the drawing rooms look out on I be green (dope of tho Trooudoro terrace extending down to the rVlue. . Hlnco tho arrival of the td children 6. 4 und fi months old 1 Americans iu Pur is feel thut the! Yuokco family tradition Is rrpro-j neutei) at the embusy. fnllcrs who present themselves A the bit; front entrunee bear the nhrh-kfl a ud laiiKhlor of children ul j rday In tjie adjoining garden. 1 Crctuently a shining black per-j ftrnhulator Is parked alongside the Kmvelcd drivtiway. Indication thut j thfl youngest h'dge is ubout to tulte Hit ulr of tho exclunlvv walks around the Avenue d'letia. The new ambassador and his wife apparently share the white house belief that naturalness and Informality should dominate the home, ho matter how official. The now ambuHsndross, energetic, enthusiastic ubd out-door as to per sonality, wms born Camilla Kewall of Hath, Me. She comes of a sea taring, shipbuilding family. Wash ington reckoned her one of Its most successful hostesses during Ambas sador Kdges term In the seuato. Mrs. ridge's ofticlal duties are lightened by the fact that the Crouch government Is largely car ried on by buchelors. President (iuston i(iumrgut Premier Audro Turdleu utnj ArJetlde Hrlund, min istor of foreign ul fairs, nr all un-umrrled. COC.NT VCOI RT OIITICI7.C.I tilt ANTS PASS, Ore. (AD The Josephine county commission wblch went on record as not favor- couuty tlunuclal uld lor the Oruhts I'a mniclpl ulrport hut men subjected to considerable criticism stnc.u visiting plane mired in tho (h id vluu It landed. The jdlot and pa-VOMiper wefo In jured slightly und tho plane whh dnmuirvd. Collowing the accident It (f uudurtdood u u;i ruing was pvted ubout coudltlons a Die fbhl at other porta. UPON T1ML 7 fall S.uidt.illi:, the p.iet, , ti SI llll.ll HI I I 1.1 lime a Intlk Man.'ii. lie a!-i M 01 k'-d in h.ir. I'.r iho., pot "'i i. -, I. 1- I , k- ai.!s and li.it- f' t4iSj v.-t ti. i.i-.. Me ' . s. s' tins III l. ii. 1 an.; ; .jfjXf He.,, e r i Oin.iliii. V, iX -,.S GOAL Let us fill your bin now you will need it EricKson S Duriand Phone Main 792 1525 Jefferson St. with iranKCleaYitier ! - i 1' " An Excellent Dinner 'In the Coffee Shop Small , famill-K who find it both uneconomical and uninter esting l go to the Mroubb- r preparing a dinner for two or time Ihns.. people find our special dinner iu the Ct.tTec Shop, very attractive, A table o'hote menu offering abundant variety, generous por- lions experily prepared and. served hot is provide.) at mod erate cost. Ailded tn the good ness of the dinner is the attrac tiveness of perfectly appointed hotel. SACA JAWEA INN , 'Tolnls the, Wnj to Heller Things." IBS) Although we're always in n hurry That's no call for you to worry. Quick aud safe that's us. Toll us when you need us. Move you from Here to There in a hurry. a W3 t Jo g a W5 JflueHountain MP? If you would dnnkaquart a day ' Good heaUK VJould come around to Stay BUJE MOUNTAIN CMAMrRY PMON6 MAIN 60 at nun fwnj otociirattD n rm ttS 1 i-S o Q O