Wednesday,. January. 22. 1930 .
LA. GRAN DE EVENING OBSERVER. LA' GRANDE. ORE. .'i.;:
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SCH'll-ri'V "iHiADMM-:."
Km-lal news, In order in up.
IM'JIi III Iho widely columns,
must ho In I lie hands 0r the so
ciety edllnr each iiiuinhi- Ik or ,
:i(0 o'clock. III order In iillntv
for proparallnii ho that It nifty
nwli the eniiiplug nnmu by lit
o'clock. II Is leoue.-led (hut peo
ple mil as soon unci, k nVlocU
ns m4slliln. The society pap Is
"mmlo up" hi the morning, iiud
111 OIlIlT n KM (O piCKS In iliiu
to catch early afternoon singes
that carry the papers lo nearby
towns. It Is firccsMiiy lo imihl
ny ilehiys.
Past Presidents
Give Program At
Neighborhood Club
The I. a
Craioh- N.-iKhhorhood
club met veslcrdav iifiernrnni in the
rold room of iho l.a (iraadc hotel,
with Dr. Marxarel limit, president,
Iirr-sidin.
The meeting wax opened with a
surprise treat.' Alfred Meyern sani:
"Oil I'ays". by AiiKu.sIa I bdiues
tlif Kf'ilK of a I'Venrh soldier le
tarnlnK' from tin war. The encore
STATE
STARTING SUNDAY
JOHN GILBERT
NORJIA SHEAUEJl ,.
JOAN CKAWFORD ' '
WILLIAM HAINES '
BESSIE LOVE ; .
CHARLES KING
MARION DA VIES
And Many Moic
Also .
Chorus
of 200 ,
af AsVfcv
W" A I
-rrl ,
PICTURE
I M . M ri WAA I
haA
STATE THEATRE
Today and Thursday Only
v.
; HCTORB
rVX TS WiD tl
Matinees 25c Evenings 3oc.
Kiddies 10c
DON'T FORGET! OfTp
Our Bargain Matinees 0
Everday except Saturday, Sunday
. and holidays.
NIEWJT
was "Do Nut (io, My l.ov
Klchard Hardlman, . .
j
J hiring the business meeting the
f'hrlsimaM mal committee reported
$I11M an thi present tot ul for seal
sales, with a few Hiuall nnO remote
districts yet to turn in reports,
i The legislative committee, eluir
muiied y .11 rs; Norman I'Yeos, slih
i;ilttt ii proposed amendments, to
Ihe by-laws." Other on thiticoiii-.
mittee are; Mrs. Kied Spaeth, Airs,
o. M. Wagner, YVnrinholu.
The next meeting of the. .Neigh
horhond rial) will hp I'Yhnmry -I,
during ari week. The program will
In on "Southwestern i Art," wllll
Alts. It. K. WV.Mteiiliawr hm chair
man. . . ' .
Announcement was mnde of Jhi
seventh annual agricultural eco
noiMii conference to be hold In tho
i;.. '
il.a (Iratule hottl, January and
Thn proirrani for tlu rtay wna
I,m,,,",l P P"VMiicnM ot
Mrs- - Moe acted
;i.h fitOKiam chairman introducing
clollK s worn d.irinff her a.lminlH-
tration. and avc a three mlnub,
J. ..it- i... i., i ... .i.ii - i..
I lalli. IiriiifriiiK out tho. liiKltliKltts lit
! III.;, list of rluli iicriimnU.HliiiirnlH
for' Iiit yi-ur. 'I'll,- evolution, of
ilri'-ss us prcsfliti'il hy tlx se . im.sl
. J in-IUi'.ntM uniH the niorivaslounillllK
j Im'ciihho the ilrcHHes worn were all- T - , .
ih,-nli.'. Y.ar hooks of tho rluh LiUClCy DOZeH ClUD
mere also on illsplay. The NeiKh-; t frif .,f :QJ
horhoiMl ('lull w:i8 ontnniwil In- lt Hill LCI LtlllltJU
! IMM, lieraine a' iart of the Keneral ' . -7
I fi ilerallon In I SHU ami of the mate Mrs. Hank Hansen was recently
' fetlerallon.ln JSIili. .hostess to tho J.uekr. Jlosten, fluh
I . I'nst iireshlents of l.a Ci ramlo 'ill her homo on Adams nvomto. l'he
'. Neitrhliol hoi.il ( lull are: uf lerilooll ' WOB upollt' ' 'Ifi' ,'pleaHltnt
i Mrs. Jessie , I.. I'livana. Mrs. .1. hours of sowllIK linil conversatloli.
: N'aoini M.1siison. Mrs. Mary fox, Throe nuinhors of tho rilub 'Worn
i Mm. I'lara T. l,yle, Mrs. Laura I), ahseni duo to lllnoa. Tlio:liomo
j Nash, Mrs. Jessie I,, ravanu, Mrs. n ntl rnolively arnuiBOil with pot
.Turiier Oliver. Mrs. Knlina 8. till- toil plants. , I "4. f' '
I). in. .Mrs. K. ('. Moore, .Miss Mar-i Tho hostess .sorvu'il! a 'dnlnty two-
.'iKarer Anson, ..Mrs. V. A. Worstoll, ' course luncheon;' Tile noJU meol
, Mrs. -.1. II.' Slater, Mrs. George fntf will he at tUo home .of Mrs.
Il'arpy, Mrs. Walter llrellholts, Mrs. ; H. it. 1'ritls, Jan. 31. . -
! A. T. Hill, .Vll-s. A. K. Ivanhoe, Mrs. ! , ;
f ',olck- J; K- i";"1' Mr Qlenns Entertain' : -v
'J. IV Stout,. Mrs. J.i T. ltlchardson, ! , ,
.Mrs. Vincent Painter, ' Mim. (leorffc-j La Petite ClUD
IT. Cochran, .Mrs. tleotK'e . V. . till-
herl, .Mrs. Hay W. l.K"n. Mrs. O. , MemborM of the La Tetite Rrldge
! -Hllvprthorn, Mrs. A.. It.. Hunter, Vlul spent an enjoyable evening Ut
j.Mrs. T. J. SoruRtfin, .Mrs. John tn0 10l0 0f AP, anj mps. Howard
jThelsen, Mrn. J.ec, Warniek.. Mrs. (jp-nn, on tVdar street, last nifrht.
J A. I. Hichardsun, Mrs. J. 1). Lynch, With curds tho chief diversion of
.Mrs. 11. A. Zurbriek. Mrs. t It. thu session. Following this a dc-
fM-mnion, -Mrs. itoiieiL s. i-.auin.
j Mrs." Sherwood 'Williams,
i 1,. Meyers. ;
.Mrs. K.
Club Members In
V.m'nvnlilo Povfv
Last evenim; Mlsses Kdna Mao
and Hernice Wilson, and .Miss f!on-
chnrtulnm: nieoMnK.of the. r. T.club
at the Sacajawcii Inn,. . lour tables
of brldfio were enjoyed, with Miss
M ra nor (ilass -winning hiKh lion-
lors. ronsolalion award was pros-
jented lo .Miss Calhcrlnc .Saltliin.
.Mis. Kern Thomas was awarded
Kilest luizc.
A dainly two-co:irse luncheon
was served followiiiK hri.lKu. '
iw.R.C.andD.U.V.
Honor Bradens
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Krod lira-
den, who recently c. lchralcd llielr
Kohlcn weddini;. the Wouien s lie-
lief corjs and natj;hters of Ihe
rnlnii Veterans of the Civil war
j held a surprise party, Monday eve-
! liini; ill Ihe Itra.len home. Heforo
! cnlcrinjf the home, tile jolly crowd,
attired in dresses of -styles, years
,past, stopped in front of the house
j uml sum; "Loves Old Sweet Sontt."
I A nr.-lie cnldeii wod.linL' cere-I
A pretty golden wedding cere- 1
mony was porfornied; with A.. 1. 1
Also
Comedy
And
Colored
Classic
Nelson tfivintr away tiie bride, who
witH dressed In u ptvuy old-fashioned
organdy gown, with u net
uml tueo veil cuusht with orange
blossom. Mrn. .lorry Ktmtmdt
J was the matron of, Itonor. with Jn-
;COl White attending tllM bl'lde-
j groom. Tho service wan perform
ed under n lame white hell, with
Samuel Hmtth nctlug iih minister.
"Well - AlwnyH Ho tho Sumo Old
Sweethearts,'' wn mints following
lh ceremony, v ' -
Two beautiful piece Of goldwuro
were presented-to the potior guest,
hy Mm. I-Vanels Plank represent
lug tho W. It. i, and Mrs.' iJosslo
No l mm on behalf of tho Owiiyhtort
of Veteran. (JlftM woM.nltift iv
rolvod from -Mrn. Kffh' Ilclvey, Mr.
and Mi-n. ,1. , K. Kluiinoll. Mim.
Itradt'n Ik tho mothor of tho naugh
tcr of I'n ion Voti'vnnM
An attractive trohlcn cako wiw
presented to thorn from Mr. ami
Mr. A. 1', Kutaon. A hrido and
hridugroom under u golden areii
tupped tho pantry creation,
tiny Rohlen bird it with outHproftd
winK and oranKc bl(MmniM
added dcPoratioiiH,
. -,.wllf hflll.llllfl(lll ,
IrlKh 1 Jir; l.oren tiatea and Mrn.
Laura Ithodca prewnlixl the cake
. .
t """ were onjoyod,
fiiiatlrUle In which .. .Mr.
and n
llraden
waa Ihe lady of the ; flrt couple
;vns danced', lnlnty refreshments
iwcre nerved nenrlhf; the close. of
the evening. '
lieloua two-coursu luncheon was
served by I ho hostess.
llin'h scoro was iniulu hy Mr. unl
Mrs. Nolan Skiff with consolation
honors iroiliK to Mi'H. T. V. MrDon
llJil antl (leorffe IJUKIf.
- The nt-M lunelinH of tho nluli will
Ijeiliohl.ftt the Hklff. hoilU'., , ,
' ..'...:.: 0'" -
i TTo vt"Cl Ttltpi'tfllT '
Island City. Club
Tile Island City Pinochle clu'h
npoiu a -pleasant' iivcnliiff Monday
Ul the home br Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Iloyl when three tables of plnoehlo
were' enjoyed. Uonovs were won hy
Mr. and Mrs. Allien Wardell.
iialnly refreshments were served
followlliK cards. ' i
SurpriseVarty
: Honors Dr. Tribe
j a d. lljthlful surprise party tool;
place rec nlly ut the homo of Dr.
nn Mrs. 1-. 1.. Tribe honorinK Dr.
'I'riho on his hirlhday, with about
211 uucsls present. (lames wore
enjoyed during the oveniliK, near-
tnf? tiio close of Which a dainty
lwo-co;lrso luncheon was served.,
. ...
Jar 0"f-firPVG 0"F
V-'J.IICCIS JS-
-T rrrvai XTnc?4-lci ozic?
. .
A Inrcco attendance was-pres'-nl
last oveblnfr wlicn the.l.j.'A. of.li
of It. T. met In the hhuOes hall for(
........ t.. n-i.;. t.,,.., Arri.nsn i
. .' ' . i.
were hostesses to tho membnrs with
a delicious luncheon- at- the (Willi
Parlors: ...
The next mooting "of the proup
will. bo. Kebruary 4. , . .
Announcements;
Announcements must ho In
the liands of the nocviety editor
not later than 10 n. m. In order
to appear on the society page.
The Utvoria Parent-Teacher -sociation
will meet Krlday nfter
'noon at 2::iu o'clock In the Itlveria
'schoid.
I
The meeting of the lAtthcrnn
;I.iiiieH Aid has been postponed tih
)til Jan. an due to sickness nnd bad
weather.
I
j The Westway club of the W. Ik
i A. w liioh had Hrhaduled Its next
meeting for Kriday, Jan. 24 has
.Indefinitely postponed its next moh
jSlou. Tip to Public Officials
I have found, In my nrngTMs
through life, flint ncllng for the
public If we nhvny do wlint l
rlslil. Ihe aiiprohntlon denlpd in the
hoclnnlnfT will surely follow us in
(be cimK Tlioni9 Jefferjon,
First Natural Laws
i The first and fundninonfnl taw
j nf nature, which "lo seek peee
j nnd follow If.' The cecond, (he
i sum of the rich! of nature, whleh
, K "by nil mean we chii lo defend
' otireive?." Mobbe.
Watp't Uiifalaci
Wnsp (ilny nn Imporiant pari
In hiilonclns Inject popiiLHion li.f
killinK off Igrgc rninilicn of injnrl
oni lnrcli.
Source of Hppinit
. , , . ,
HupplncM i In tie ami not In
ihii.: iiid Ii l.b. Inning wlmte
lot- rlcii r r t.onnr. not I.r Ii...
i..( hsi o.l-r, fm. '..rppial.!-. I
llnih.ronMinld
Nab Aerial" Runr
j lU-io art' first picture from tho
war aoiif" as Mt.lcan and
('nltcd State officlalK comhlncd
to halt alrolaiip rum runnhiir
i icro.s the border. Ahel J.
i lloudrcaux, Kl imm, Tcx., avla-
lor, xhmvn at the rlKht. was
raptured when his plane, shown
above, was forced down with a
carjjo nf liquor IS miles south
of the )Eo ; ran tie. uv wast
fined 50 posos by Mexican cus
i0m officials at Juarez an
chai'KCrt of aiteirptin i. smiiKKle L'S ea.es of Ihpior Into the flitted
Slates. Th I'nited States custom collector at l:i 1'aso Is nskliiK the
Koverninem ,for plmies with which to battle aerial rum runners.
E. 0. N. LIBRARY
POPULAR PLACE
Department is One of
Centers of Institution
Classroom Laboratory.
One nf tho uiOKt iiuporuiut di- j
piirtmonts of the Kastorn Oregon
Normal school ts the library, which
oecuplos the section i.r the liull.l-
Inn at the west on.l of the first
iiooi ci.i-ruiur. n is a lame wen-
IlKhted room, with four wtnilows
on the south faeini; tiio mntiulains,
and a similar trroup on Ihe north
ovorlookini; iho town of l.a
Crramlo. Twelve studv tables ar
placed about tho room and 'dur
ing many hours of the day over
7f students, a re at work at them.
The initial supply of books was
a Klft from tho State library. It
was through, the efforts of Mrs.
Walter Pierce, while she was state
librarian, that this donation was
made. She also Kavu many hack
numbers of magazines from her
porsonul library. Amontr .other
gifts received .was one, from the
Library association of 1 Portland
eonsisting of about lim volumes.
The work of ehocklnir In. onen-
wir, cuiKHityiiijr an.i cainioKtntr the
bookn. was slartiMl Sept. 1 and
since that lime about Uf.ibi vol-
nines have been put in, circulation.
The selection of books in the orlg-
Inal purchase was madby the Hw
Htructors on a basis or the Tun'tim
research which would be necessary
In each department. This make.-i
tho collection an effective fine.
Thoro Is an excellent magazine
collection of over 100 titles which
include all the lending educational
periodicals. Already a good col
lection of children's books Is on
the shelves and In active use In th:
education classes and In tho class
es of the training -.school,
Tho library is open from K:M'I a.
m. until f::n P. in. The records
show an avoriiKe dally circulation
' of over :ioo ' volumes, w hich
used by the .sltidonts In propara-
tlon of daily assignments, speeial
reports, ternr reports, and book
j reviews.
j llurini; ' tile last decade Iherc
have been many ebonite In the
inellinds of teachlnir. laliicators
I now roalizi' that Hie lilirarv of any
j proirrosslvn school Is the center
1 tho Institution, and tho laboratory
for Ihe classroom. The library ofli:'i. annually for the ris-
Win CHSiern .ri-;oii ivninni -n
will continue' tp be one of iho niwl
' Imporuint : departments
"" ' " , .
of the
I school and as rapidly an possibl-
a strong' professional collection of
books will bo built up.
Happiness in Work
Who really knows what Is work
nnd what is not? Is It work it tl
l illsap-eoiihlo. a burden, n bain
(KMin:, it resirleiion, a nocoxsiiy. a
thliiK illilikod, flrendeil? Is It (day
If with It jjopR Joy and h:ipinoss?
Ir. William Kllnt once counselod
lhat we slwutil Inve our work. Kasy
counsel to pive. Honiolltaen tmw
hnid m fnko! P.nstnn Herald.
Contour of Lune
A lune l h erocont-.lifinod Its-
lire, hniiinlpri by Iwn intorsoel hii: J
ores of eirclOH, on a plane or a t
sphere, fatnrus ns the firm ctirvlli- :
hear figure, "hose area was no
nmilely ileterininoi? by MippocraloM ,
tibottl 410 II. C. when ihe ceniral
nnsles nf Hie nrift are n 1 or
li'A, or 2:H. A seciinn of oranye
Is n exnniple of n lune.
Halloween
In nn Indiana rural . school n
teacher nsked her pupil what ills
fovery occurred in the niomli of
Oc niter. 1113. A siimll hid who
w ejuiie ea'or lo sive ihe Infor
tnnMon wa eallert on nnd fiiidr
Mlatloweon win discovered hy a
man wild a fai.e fare like an In
dian. Too Busy IndivicluaU
A nature note snjs ii bco ban
In iiiiilier ni.M-iitr from 0J,(KX clmcr
Mossoiiis in make loinnl nf hoiie.v.
Just offhand, we'd say the only one
nusier in.in me nci; was I lie per-
on tvlio followc.l Ii itrnunil 10 check
ir i.i. ... i. .si nn; worm niiKin nuvn '
Hint ll-lmiiorl.int liiforiiiailon.
l HKlntiall I.nqiilror.
I fc ...,-.
Truth And Chaff
. . , , ..
j , n.e, ;'v'r ",ror Ka
'Ulirt of Irnlli be 1,n,c il Iihwhid.
V f""."'" ," J'!1V Bn""1 01 chn"-
Rummer on Border
r 1
Y'
Weather Below
' Zero All Day
In Imbler Area
Ity .Mis. r. M. Halo
i ii.c ,i. ... ,
IMHI.KIt (Special) Imbler is
sllll in tile itrip of tho enhl wave,
Mon. lay niuht h.-ltiK tho euhlest of
the year. 'I'lierinninelers vario.l s
to tliellinnhe r oi .lo'lfroos hut );.
Ilaaon. the ileiM.t imeiil. ,.,., ,
i that the thermometer t the ilepot
roKislereii ill ileirrees holow zero
Tuos.lr.y ni.irnlnii. Tile mercury
dpi not cliiuh ahnve Hie zero mark
durini; the day Tuosilay.
Several pupils are iihscnt from
school on aecounl of illness. Most
of those who have liei'n drlvhiK to
school from the oiitlyint; districts
an1 now slaylni; In town. Holier.. i
llrock Is stnylnit at Ihe Watson
home and Howard I'otratz Is slay-
in at Ihe rowan hoarding house. "TIII'I rutl.MISI-: ." ,sl'Ul.(i"
Dilrlnir Hie linskelhall irnme wllh t lnll.lui.lailuarv Issue or Ihe I'lc
fove Krldny nlKht Charlie Lewis ' , ,.,, Hevlow Is a picture onllllod
had Ihe mlsforlune of havlnic his ; ri... i,r.nu, r s!u,.iB l, i the
no.'4e lu-OKeil. MO IS llOW -onnnnod
to. hlH homo with a ease of the flu. ; peared In the past two years, and
Ijoh Keenonan going out early j lM W(,n worth rnimng. Two now
one morning with his gun was sue- j ,mnrnH of lmiiilflIiiK have Just
cestui in shooting a large euyo' e. ( hp(,n r(,(,(ljvoi were ordered
.Mrs. James Woodell Is now slay- ( especiallv to match Ibis picture and
ing in i.a i.ranno waere sue is re-
celvintf medical ailention
hlK'
Keeins to be imnioviniV.
Misti AnsonV- , puils, learnlmr
: Hm, very-fond of peanuts, gave
t p,.,. !a kower Monday . alternooli.
Afinn oallngi-the nuts tin'; - pupils
j weVo
mvlill
; . ,
allowed to play ga'uies ''tl
Pilot Rock Man
Injured By Fall
I'iONDI.IOTdN. (Jro
,ian. 22 - -
f.M') Waller Kill II ll of I'll., I Itofk
was rccoverliiK In a hospital hero '. tlml sealc.l liids will ho received at
today from Injurlen received when "10 hour of 7:3(1 o'clock p. ill. on
ho fclr 25 feet throiiBh 11 skyllullt ..Hie -'Hill day of January, 1U3II, and
of a warehouse there while clear-
"K snow irom me 1001. r ive rn.s.
us leu arm. pelvis lions an.t 111s
left ankle were fractured.
Federal Highway
Aid Bill Passed
U'ASHINC-I'd.V. .inn.
The Howell bin- lo lucre
( A I') - -
federal
highway aid from $75. ana. ana to
-
passed luesday bv the house with -
out a record vole and', now goes
lo the senate. '
,i:
: , '
Royahy of Democracy
Our co.intr.v Is a ilomoeracy. Wo
are proud of it. Vol wo bave shov
el kin us,, soft drink kinus. chowlna
pimi kim:s. oic, not to mention
(lower mieetis. inovlo rpioons, cam
pui rtucoiiH. hea uly ipioens and
.what havo yon? (UU, how wn halo
the Ihouuhl of royally and llllos!
Toledo I'.la.le.
Haalth Hint
Tho besl li-.-ht is stmllL'lit. II net
as a disinfectant. II ktlk disease
j.'criiis. It Hilnnibiles Ihe en lire
body. Il holp to Keep people hap
ll Is host for Iho eyes when
nol reaillny dli-cetly In ll. We nil
need the sun.
Derived From ihe Greek
Must of Iho charticlotR of tho
Itnssiaii alphabet aie.'leilved from
(lie H.v.aiithie I i-erU of Ihe Mnlli
cenliiry. Some of horn were added
by f'yll (o rover Slavonic Rounds.
Increasing Ihe number lo !t."i tolfors
! Unnecessary Ruling
A court has derided Hull ihe wlte
i U boss ln-he ihe houjio rind can
j have the lljjhis on or off and ihe
j blinds open or elosed, as fiiiiitf her
j fancy aial cunvenlence. a eoun
der-lsion was w necessary, but ll
is nice lo know that n.m'llon was
sclilfd legally. .Miami Herald.
old In
Time Lock.
TI:o first thiio :...k vat
171 to ilio First .Valional Lank of
.iiorrii-on. in. ii, imiort time liioie
a. n ilonuind for similar lockn for
, "'"I vanln all nier ihe rnlioil
-
Night School, in America
Free public i-vonliia iichooli wore
llrst Mlablisho.l In Lnnisvlllc. Ky..
In I KM, nnd In I::) lliey wore nil-
Ihorizcd by law In Iho stale of
Ohio. The fird f-vofilns lilyll
a I. .k.I' wi o'taltlislii ,' In CJmiti
nnll III IS-'Si, " '
THEATERS
I "Mister Antonio"
I At State
Features Carillo
The only way to p!ay dialect
roh-H is to study foreign laiiKHUKeH.
That Is the contention of l.eo Car
rillti. who is one of the stage's moMt
; succesMiul dialect actors.
"How can you Know what a
I'Ycuchuiail will tlo wllh KllKlish,"
t'arrillo asks, "if you don't know
i what the .vowel and consonant
sounds are hi his native tontine, or
;what peculiar twlMs there are.
compared tflih your own Tanuuatfe,
, in his Krammar? Yon can't under
istand the I'Venchman'M difficulties
wllh Ihe KnKllsh loiter r unill yi.u
know that he doesn't pronounee an ;
r, but breatheH It ihroutfb lh
sound of the vowel that follows
It.
t'arrlllo, oonscfiuently, has made1
a study of five lauRuages Italian j
l-'rench, Spanish, Itnsslan and tier- ;
ma n,
l.eo Carrillo briiiKM his fatuous lemp'-miure accouiplisiied :
Italian dialect to Iho title rote oft We in isl look to the body's cuol
; "Mister Antonio," the Booth Turk- intr syMteius for an answer. Tho
.i imtun play showing; at the State; body radintes Iih heal Into tho ut
Theater today ami ,toniorrt)W with mosphere that surrounds It. It Is
Virginia Yalll co-starred. It Is a also coideil by porsplratlyn. ,
(Ttffany-Siahl all-dtnloRtio produc-1 Tna; ar that comes in contact
jtlon, synchronized by IU'A ibuto-!with our bodies, even though the
phone. clothes wo wear, takes up heat,
i (The body Is then alr-ooolod. Hut
LANS SW'DXII TOKYO
AITKMIT
i twarnier than tin- body, say, when
TACOMA. Wash., Jail. Jl CAP) t,u' tl''"'meier reKJstcrs US de
Harold Hrninloy, Taco.ua avla- . "ooh or 100 decrees as Is com-
, tor. wilt mnke it si'ronil IrmiM-
1 HlKht attempt Horn bore
Tokvo some time in May, it was
announce.l hen- by officials of the
citizens committee which backed
his first effort last July. Tho lnl-'
Hal atteinpt met with illsaslor when
' ""' I111""' crasncu wnue taKins on.
;
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for tills column must be
In by 9 a. in.
' iihikI nttriiellvn i.n. tlw.t hnu nil.
Hpecial price In framing this for
you is featured now at lllchard-
iion's Art and Gift Shop. 1-22-U.
Contract auction, Whitehead
method. I'jiJI IV II - llvlnit. I n
; (iniiVle lii.ter V' ' ' l-'h-i t.
I. PIANOS WAXTKI)
Wo will take your piano in trade
i.tn .H,i r,,ut....n llnol'mi M nut..
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! xotici: f)i' iioxn SAi.ic
I NtlTli:H IS llKIUIIlY IIIVI'.N
1 Immediately thereafter publicly
iuiined lately thereafter
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iiuiiuiiifj: 111 sain i.ny lor 1 uy 01
jl.u Clrande Improvetuont Honds,
Series 1112!), in tho sum of eight
lliuiisand, two hundred oiithty-slx
""' dollars s.2nn.i5),
sahl bonds bearing tho date of !
0,'m','" - 1 to mature ten
'vnrH 1","l 'In,n of honds, with
payment, nowevor, oiuionai won
'. the City of l.a firando at any seml
! annual coupon date on or after
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, ""'": bearliiK Inlcrosl al tho rate
'"' ,lv" "o,-hulf pci-.c.int
, ( '-j 'I ) P''r annum, payable seml-
tannu!ilJy; both prtnelpal-and Inb'r-
' 'st !"''' "L tu' offlc of Uu'
i reasuror or ino i uy oi i.a uniinii',
Oregon,
All bids must bo unconditional
and be accompanied by a certified
cheek for five hundred dollars
The approving Iega,l opinion of
Messrs. Teal. Wlnfree, Met.'ulloeh c
Shnier, Port land, Or'gon will be
, furnished tho hucccknUiI bidder,
i Tho f'om mission reserveH the
' right to reject any and all bids.
J. 15. STKAItNH,
j Recorder.
; Jan. 10-Hit
j roil votn i,aip
i New shade for all types of
lamps have jnsl been reetdved by
; Itlehardson's Art. and (lift Hhop.
They ii ie (he latest creations and
color schemea. You will enjoy Hee-
tiig them? new numbers. Visit tho
lamp department at Kiehardnon's
iArl and (llfi Hho-. I I'L'-lt
IloiiiHtftchhiK. ph'athig, button
holes, etc, Norton's Kiddle Shop,
Adv.
Health Talks
'((Kii.iMi Tine i;n(;im:"
All enojnes iiro.lncc beat, and
! orricient working nuist be cool-
I C.I.
Sonic molors have alr-coollni:
jsysleriis; others use water, j
j lint Ihe human enijlne uses bolh t
jnfr and waler. The human motor!
(and It is correci to consider the 1
,,0,ly moior) like
. iora liberates henf
:ill other mo- I
a little w hen j
It's ristlnif. more when It's work
ItiK and a ereat deal when It's
racing. I
j Hut Hie human motor, even more
;thnn nny man-mad., machine, must
: k'" l' n even l. ini. rntiire. The
j or one point on Iho tbermo-i
! meter usually means there ls
(trouble ahead. As you've no doubt J
iec,.-rji nj,,. Ihf fLlyit,Lliin( the doe.
lor' studieji 'your I. Vltp. l illure. '
PUTMAN'S
'La Grande's Exchiive Keady-to-Woni
and Millintiry
Tho normal body In health varlcrt
little in Us lennieraturo. a man
I may be resting, then rise and walk,
I then run after a car and, catching
Ut, sit down and rest umuln. And
'though he has shifted from one
jspced to another, has none, no to
!"", '' ' '"'. "
tare probably has chanped lerfs
than half a ilereo. It may rise.
; however, three or four decrees In
prolonged and strenuous athletic
contests, such as, for eniupk a
four mile boat raco or a mile run.
How Is this marvel of an even
normal body temperature Is only
'!s-i;-to derives ia hronhelt.
J What happens whoa tho ulr Is
mon in sum men line : rneii, tue
to!"""1 1 "h "j"...
'" "; " umi. v
'l" not perspire at other times,
.ovon ln winter. I'erHplraflon Is more
-MtLiitnsriMmwUt.
Peacock Coal
This is the most satisfac
tory coal in La Grande
for cook stoves and par
lor furnaces. No soot
No Clinkers.
VAN PETTEN
LUMBER CO.
. . . Phone Main 732
,.' llllM .,,1 ,,.... ,,f ,,.,
"Goml Scrvloo Qnlck"
I
"Meet Me at the
Sacajawea for Lunch!"
filueMountim
Titles
Pure, sweet ancf coid,
Isjoo3 (brboWt
aa
BLUE MOUNTAIN CRfAMCRY
PHONE MAIN GO
At yvuk untiiKt ordcmuco n mx
- marked when tho air Is hot,. Moist- :
uro also comes oTf In tho air wo
exhale.
IN THI WBCT
3toro No. 11 La Grande, Or.
All
This Week
BREIER'S
UNITED
SALES
VALUES SUPREME'
Wisdom demands that you
secure the services of ex
pert morticians who know
the science and ethics of
their profession and who
have demonstrated their
capacity and ability.
We Understand v
Snodgrass
& Zimmerman
" Phone Ain6Z
It's the popular, tho practical
place to meet anyone for lunch
It'n where scores of people, an
ever-Increasing numherf enjoy
tho noon meal, " : . -
A carefully planned menu, of
eourrie and either tho dining
room with Its more formal nnd
rotitful facilities or the boothR
and tho counter In tho Coffee
Shop. You am always Insured
.-hoice foods nd the charming
.ind luxurious phi roundings of
ono of the Northwest's finest
hotel.
SACAJAWEA INN
"Polnte tho Way ta Ucltvt Thlus."
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