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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1930)
Friday, January 31, 1030 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Pae Nine T e a A Q UA LIT Y you. UPON IF YOU KNEW WO VLB INSIST ALL THE FACTS Fact No.lG. Tearjjusn like coffee, should Pie sealed irc vacuum to pa-serve its flavor. The flavor of each resides in certain volatile oils that evaporate in 'coffee very quit-My,-' in tea : slowly but surely. Unfortunately, it is" inany months nefore tea can reach you frequently a year. You have never tasted the fragrant flavor of truly fresh tea (unless it was Schilling Tea). Facts No. 17, 18v Both a test leraff and a coffee heart must he toasted to drive oil' .the moisture, which helps to rub il of flavor. Good coffee is packed in vacuum immediately after' roasting. Tea is toasted at the tea gardens, then sealed in large chests lined with lead. When it arrives in America ii is repacked in ordinary tins or even card board boxes. And that's where the damage is done! But this is how Schilling .does it. As the tea is poured from the lead-lined chests, il is toasted again, and while, still hot (just like your coffee) it is sealed in vacuum. Schilling Tea comes to you as freAi and fragrant as it left the Orient the only tea that is completely protected front the tea garden to you. Try a tin ! if you do not declare it the most fragrant tea that ever entered your home, 'jihone your grocer, lie has been instructed io return your money uiilumt question. Yon Irrp the tea. S CHILLING c a TEA, The only Tea that is Sealed - Hot in Vacuum! The only Truly F R E S II Tea you can buyl i !::n ('fi:i:k.r i Ur'.'COM.MKNDATlO.NS ; i. Wh roooKnivto tlic fuel that Htorcs hamllintf nil kinds of food products muni keep their product clean1 iru ( attruclive, hence we recognize It an their rlhtH, to require of the Hell er just an much care he exercised, by them in careful selection that irrh'Viinct'H tln-v may Imw report i w maKe rne prominc wen worm the tnutler lo the lo ;il Inspector , tht) Prife ihy uro Pai1' (t'lUitinned from I'ae Kij-'ht) a to what jo-ado they are selling you. ;ind if they ciiunot adjust any unlliltlnjr if the home maikelMi which (-mi very well he taken curt of hy rh mmillfr urctmntw known ; tiM home ore hards, .and actually ( prefer that this Undo h left to i thOM unnhte to riihm fntlti lnMr! lottt, however, thlti imt uuNtu ' that they nre perfectly wttltnff in cam merchants find (they nr tin- ' ahlo to et properly Kiaded an I j quality friiltK they prefer to handle, I hy nmliimr their want known tot any reliuhhv grower of carlond !iuantltl)4. who will Kindly furnish It in Kcnnon, I mm to the fact that ninny heavy 1 producing nerthms of, the North- , went are Hhowlnjr deereaMCd yields i from yenr to, year account of the a ko they luive to their credit, we i find now from year to year thw tfcnerat average price of, flvMt unl yceond rade apples nre Incrcutiinir ' in price and demand in both our domestic as well as in our f ruvfatv ; market!'. Iue to the fact that we find, under production yearn are uuuh more common than over production, ami thin condition will' become moro acute from year to i yoar, tlierei'ore recommend thlit ! everv person Interewied In the bet- , I temetit or our county through Its I j productive ability, nlvc every en- j couraffement to the careful nelec-j ! tlon and Kcltlntf of the many liun i ureds of acres of very fertile lamlm highly mlnided to the Ri-owlnic f a pjiles and sweet cherries. ' j We recognize the cherl y, as one ' tt the heaviest producers per acre ; of the two fruits-,- and earHi V" turns may he lie expected noiwirn standintr this; f believe U Wetter buf-iness that persons entering the sanio shouhl make their acreage plant Iriff quite equal-with that of apples and cherries provided your laadii are equally suitable.. We respectfully ' urne that Mir ehamber f .commerce and dealers In real estate cause to he Kathered snch facts a will, justify ihemr In properly Krowintf, which no douht will irreatly .fnere:iso thv , acreage, llvun crcalliiK a district of f such ma-rnitudc and production, thu-l will attract the very best buyers or the world for their supplies. We reeotfniae thai selling of or ,.t,,. ..1I.-..U- t'ni Niieeulative train bv the increasing vain of tho livnif j is unwise and In the past prov.cn a mlscM'able failure, and disgrace to j tho country, how ever,, we do rec ' ommend that, individual underrak I InK-s should b tv niK Iss' than ! ten acre tracts with much belter I elianrcfl for a- s.a-1 isfuctory return I whero the units are twenty, acres j or more. . Wv further irecoii'UrWnd Unit the chanVher of comnierce eause a j meeting lo be held at snnu early date for determinimc if possible 1 if It is for the best Interests of all ! concerned to -practice the use. of '. both boxes and baskets In paektmr our fruits. Ii. II. Wl-IATllKKroUA. Chetry and Prune The cherry Industry of the Grande Hondo valley is at pres- i ent in a very satisfactory condi . tfon for this product. Prices re ! reived for cherries have been i hltrh due to a irreat extent to bet- j ter packini,' and handling. tore i careful assembly of the fruit wTiile i handling It in the orchard and ! tfettintf JL in the warehouse- -and i kceotnir it from the hot sun In tho process or pickintf. and the more eareful handling of tho boxes In loading and unloading is a suggested method "f bettcr- i meut. -. Tho method of liandling the I tariff oji Imported che-rrlc.i .for ; our protection has been In good hands in congress and should be I left alone as stands with the in- : e reused duty emliodled in the pro 1 posed, tariff bill. Nut deep -but ,npy; almost continuous cultivation of the county agent and his acaloUH effort and oo-t cooperation of all growers to- apply the efficient" and proper methods of combating this pen. To the small Ki-ower and people wh hnve only on or two cherry trees and who may be serving m u shade tree In their lit urns, we earncNtly request that they enligliten (hcmsclves u tin proper method of immunilng their trees and thereby avoid any possibility uf an infested field. Prune Prl for fresh prunes shipped to eastern markets have paid- hut little more than picking and pitch ing costs tho last few years which has been' caused: by too many prunes going on the market before ours-and on aorount of earHer-sections sendin their peunes to mar kets before they arc in a proper ri pencil condition for eating. Consumption of dried prunes shows less each yenr hut the can ning of prunes shows a very mark ed Increase and the growing de mand may eventually right the present iK-pressed eondition otf this product. Tho liti'ii crop of dried prunes being only about S0 per cent of normal on tho Pacific const has stimulated the" prlc est present f but with normal crops wenerall. t he fat ure price ca n not be ex pected to be very high. Uespeei fully submitted, JOHN MCA N, f'hafrman. KKAIU'H KOtt tilKI. WATNON VIM .K. n 1.. Jan, Bo (AP) Hiinta. f'rtiN county author ities were continuing n search In this district today for Carrie Vlc torinl, HI year old white girl, who disappeared from her home Mon day night and was belleveil In hid ing with Filipino lettuce pickers. mm to Tti k i:rnPK NRW Y011.K, Jan. Sft (At) nin-Tin-Tin Is on the way from Hollywood for a tour of Kumpe. Then he's going to retire to the luxury of beef and biscuits. He's on the stage and screen, you know'. LADY ftKAIUNt: lHi rjOXHOM. Jan. HO (AD Uidy I tending, wife of the former viceroy to India,'1 and former high com misMoner and special ambassador to the mired Wales, died here this morning. f .VtVCWK ' HAt.K I I V TIIK t'OI'XTV t'ornr or imkw roriTT, ortf-:fw?f fit the Mutter of the (luardlansblp of ItONALl) I.KK (KHHNtl'(iH, I Incompetent. , Notice Is hereby given that un- . tier and by virtue of nn order of the above entitled court made and 'entered In the above entitled mat jter November 192t, 1 will from 'nnd after March 1, lt3fl("n guar jtlUiu of said iConald - l.ce (lood nough, proceed to sell at private sub; for rush, tho following des cribed real estate situated in I'nion ! County, Oregon, nnd belonging to j said Ronald f.eo tioodnough, to wlt: i An undivided one-fifth Interest jln and to lot Kourteen (M), Hlock (One. Hundred Two (101!), Chaplin's (Addition to lut Orande, Oregon, land Lots Seven (7) and I :i:,v I I I Hock Thre (8), C Mtrect. 1m lliraiide, Oregon. 1 Muriel U Hull, Ouardlan. 10. R. Ulngo, Allorney for Guardian, j lite of fli-st ptihUeatlon, Janu ary L'4, 10.10. Date of last publication, Febru ary I 4, l!t:to. Jim. 24-31. Keb. 7-1 I. Plaster Wall Board Plastet Wall Board is quickly ami; easily ap plied. It's just the thing to use in nuUcing an extra room in the'atticl VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Phone Main 732 "fiooit Seni Quk" (PLASSIFIED AD The Jlurktt Hate of Union and Wallowa Counties Astrologer MRS. ' FREDERICK BAUfES 101 N Ave., La Grande, Or. Reatllnga dally. Headings by Mull a Specialty, . NEW TODAY KOR HjM.K It. oil bahy . humcy. 1 si3 Ailunis nvp. 1-31-3 l I'Wt HHN'I' IH'slrnhln finnlahtil apt., I''rlliliiln. Knnitfiv l.arnlls C'iurl apis.,' cof. Spring and Sot'- ihkI at. t-:il-tr. KOlt RAI.K Clooil Nottnd (loin po tarorM, i'S.'li pel- tnwk. C'omo anil Kt . Diem .at I lii l-iiQlflo I'Vult Mxcl'iaajrp. Satunlay. 1-31-1 tp n-(fK riKST-SIx room hoiw.i willi Karaw. licit; .Main. ('Jill Main H"s. 1-31-ir. ;)l.l) VI'1MH nANCK Sn.t. nlht .at KnKl-H hall. . . I-H 1-2 1. ItOOM A Nil llOAUl) for one in pfrhatc luntu. "patnlly prlvlli-fH. .50 AdailH. 1-3 I -If. In tlioi'r plara of hnsmfsM, Ki-pntl rhi'ann the nimllly of Hic-lr 1 cherry owhanlti until .tho ttatllpi' rntlin afforinKs In tho mlmls of ; inif tho crops Is rccomnionileil. their very best custmnors wlileh no ! I'oniniorciiil ffrllllxi-rH In' many or (bUibt Iokch business that cannot be j chnnl has shown ffooil resnltwand roKnlneil even by the stronscst ad- j while- tlrls has not been pTaorloed vertislns- I only on a small sealo aial nntil We ffml nmniiE the I.-ii-l-oi- crow- : reeently It misrht be well to- Bive Ulon. SI-KCIAI. I'-ebniary 1-2. flronlre cleaning irintd, U pt. '-3c Oronite Cloanlni; Klnld. I pt. tie Oronlte Clcaiilni; l'-lnid, per. Hal $!.! t'leaners 1-olrolenm. (Inilk), per. ical 3"- 1-l.UKINS STAND.MUl STATION I Rod While and nine. J'ioaler. 1-3 1-21. Observer Want Ad Rates (Count five nverntro words to 1Ih line,)- Per line, lt itisertion 10c Per line, eneh tidded consec utive Insertion 7c Minimum charge e-n one order : ItATRH HV MONTH 2 linos, per niotuh S'-I.Tirt :i lines, per uionlli t'..'2) I lines, per nionili $l.i0 T lilies, per rnontli $ 1.7ft Vhivh additional line over five charged at ode per lino, per mouth. CASH ltf APVAXCK Is re quired on' nil Classified -order to earn theso rales. HlKlier rates eluii'Ked on all eiedlt insert tons. Copy for all Classified orders must lin in this ofrlec hy lit A. .M. HAV OK JNMMltTIO.V. Slop ordei-H on ad insertiMi until I'm tlier nolieo nillst be received by the same hour or extra insertion will he charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cash rates may he ear Tied on phono orders hy payment on or before date of last insertion, PIIONK M.WN :t "An Observer Want Ad Will Uo 11" FOR RENT KOlt. HUNT Rim. apt., l.iicht and e-ater furnished, shim Adams. 1-2S-1 I. KOlt RENT Apt., 2104 First, . 1-4-tf. l'"Olt ItKNT rm. modern honso nt lyal Adams. Inq. 1301 cherry. i-2s-tr. KOR RKNT Olio fnrn. moilern ajt. t'lose in. Hominer hotel. I-22-t f. FOR RENT Kuru. houses and apts., with butha olean, quiet, ?9W rates. Adults'. 1810 Qreon--wood. 7-10-1 m. WANTED WANTKI )- I louse work. Cull Ob server. , ' 1-7-H ,lp. WANTKD-V) wiinl to talio your pinup' In trade on it radio: KaHturn Oi-ckoii Muh1c Co. J-2S-H WISDiM Wisdom demands that you siacm-e the services of ex- nnt'f mni'f ipimia who lrnrtwH tho science and ethics of theit- prol'ession and wha have -demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand ' Snodgra88 & Zimmerman ' Phone Main 62 , ltoo.-N(l WOltK Hepalr worl; or any kind of n new roof, fall l 'has. I Hid. brand. II20-W. 1-4-1 llli. WANTHIi An honest, industrious man Co .operate a Want chain storo on wheels in I'nion county. A clean, -.lprhrht morehaniMalni; propositlon tliaL offers Kood. staity eaimlntrs. Write for pnr ellulars, Dr. Ward's Medical Co.. Winona,. Allttnesofn. Over 73 years in business. . 1-31-lt FOR SALE KOH HAIAK llildlos. Wo will tuko your piano In tritdc I0.ist'era Orc Koa .VTusic Co. ' I-28-4t KOlt SAhKfiood, dry. 16-ln. wood, also posts. I'll. I!i4-K. 1-21-1 mp MISCELLANEOUS )nnty nielli and the proppr! Vo further recotrnli tht. fact i tlmo Is tu ken. up In bnrvoHtinK their i The cherry truit. n. of which uilmi-iiles will endeavor to handle-i whMV any merchant permits n. crops and packing for shipping to! we have only a tniet has breu al- siieh matters in u manner that will quantity of fruit evnn In part unfit I fhe- iurirer markets, nnd as a ruiej most PxtiiiKUiHh-d by tl.i pffortH p'-..t.et tlieni in all cases. for human consumption displayed they cannot spare tho time to th of the state hoard of hortleultur J BF.TTY'H MODV: .SltOi'rX'HlK-ilInK mw and okl dresses, rellninff coiits.i I'rompt service, Jif5-J, l-27-il t. TYPKWItlTKTIS I have nit makes of Portables, Underwood Stand ards, and Hoveral used machines nuaranlced at ha run hi prices. Also nl'mnkps for rent, lisport repairing on short notice. K. C. Tuckey, lioom 1, over Siiver-thorn-WrlKht. l-I7-lm. FREE 1930 License 1 With the pui chase of a used car i with an O.K. that counts' ' ;. Larison Chevrolet CompaRi Used Car Lot ' Phone Main 508 407 Fi St. .A GRANDU MATTHtSS & Up hnlsteninB & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Choa. Ed wards, rrop. 12-1-lm MONEY TO LOAN Wo are ropre-, sentntlves for the Prudential In- j surance Co., nnd can make farm j or city loans at attractive rates : ot Interest. Cuss. H. Reynolds, j Insurance, loans and bonds. i CASTE UN OREGON School of Music, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I. O. O. l' temple, 447-J. 9-24-1 m. MONET TO LOAN on improved city property, straight loans or installment plan. Lowest rates. United States Investment Co. Phone Main as. H-Kt-lm Used Cars PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th and Adama coats. I'rompt ervlet Ksf.-J. United States Investment Co. t. Phone Main as. l-ll-lm f MOM'N POP - - - -- - - -- - - BIG POSSIBILITIES " By Cowan rJU w.a .t,u , S HMP! m ) ( MID WfO m ' XXU TWl " ' ' A ! WOWWW-M If voUMWtME WOW. ISN'T IT lMxL tXCHCE: iT.BtTORt Cf ' WG HOOK UP J I AUHT AMY BOUGHT j . THM WE LOve?a.5 WE VEOY W 1 NNC WCWE. MED . I - i 1 THE. BtyCK 7 I , ; ;; I Professional Directory J ThU directory U especial Ijr lmnly for tho newcom er or for tin out-of-town reader who may wnut tho nomo anI addrou ot unM profcMlooal man. Il lias bem carefully prepared and will proTO to be a raadf aid to any reader In obtulnlnK prompt professional errloe, Classified for. Quick Referent FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MEMORIES By Blosser Soj ms wamd tuw stilv. UA5 TUS OGlS'.NAL UAWO- SHA'S CP TPS Pa&?lDET IT!.1 1 WKP it COMSOtD UP so IT wr -s SfcT D-.BTV.'! ABCOT IT- QOITE J AM IDEA -WO PJNS I I ML mm 7WZSS. IT IS!! S? IAS CkSHT T&ZL BV A-JOOrtO Cti THIS V' - 7HATS J0PTu. A Ol.V.S To HZ. "V& 010 VoO EMGR TWMK OF TU SPOS Of-. IDEA ? ' -A V5 . f t"i''k.k M b m -.. Ml " ' ' '. CCOVlfi' ff.- mac llJ C VOO OOSWT To I a Bis Rat trap eoT I capitauzS om M 1 1 TUEri 7K RAlU COOv.0 "WAT IDEA -VCO Wi I SO TM0006H THAT SO A MlSliT BECOw.e J'', , I JUST OSED TUlS J ClCH rTZ' SHOE BO)C TUWiUS A '.! .A -.A., a For Tue dime, nh . f '- J'. 3.: I TAIWK. --(OO'P.E RlfSWT I PsoplS. vmouv.0 a? OHL''TiO ' 6LA0 To 6w6 A MlClEU i OQ A DIW.E; To SEE A f-, a.'l HAN0 THAT SHCOk HAHOS tf- rs i Hooter h v.- 1 L, s mm i 1 r PhyRicimns & SurgeoBs Osteopathic PhysicJani A. Sj. UICHAHDSON, M, D. I-hyalclan and SrBoon. SJSlt'S. d. O. Offlco over Class Di-uks. Office Qonoral practice and the "Post phono, Main 1G; residence phono, . BrMTKM" for fallen arches. Bomnmr Telephone Main 66. bulldlMK , Main 111 J. A. VUM)i:itl,l('K, .11. I). Pliyslrinn anil Bur(;-on 1)11. .1. I). UOOM'.l.r, Offlco and Hoapltal ovor the Tifflq ('IMItol'ltAcriO I-IIYSUIIAX Tel. Main 078 oilier nndlioda apiilled. IJIatliermy, ' 1 ' I'nlirii loii-t Hay, l-'ood Kclonc. r.BBT It. oijtt. M. D. HimmoMul and Unlvanlsm. l-'ot 1.HWA Wll.KKS, M. II. Prsotlce limited to dUraaes of till trouliM corrected. N.bai:",,i0"",,''T'iKhon, ' "."-: ''' J'hone7-W. Hnlldlny MhIq IS lira. - Ft'-M, I'jn-W. STAGES LEAVE J. From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m., 4 :()() p. m. Makes All Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799. Iluy Kuund-Ti-ip Tickets and Save Good for CO Days. '? ESaaSLJLjj. ClS'tO BV til A MRVICI, INC. J