La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 14, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Friday, February 11, 1J30
Over The Valley
( ,: Maliel H. Mnrtun, Valley Nxwi Ml lor
Wheat Is Tested
In This Locality
, (Coii'lma-d from PiiKt- Kven)
Grand Saturday. Mm, NIederer
taking little V'rnon to the doctor.
Vrnon Is not linproviutr us fat mm
lihH filwids would wish. Flu nri'l
nqiiipllcutlonM have been renponsl
bio for his fnli - '
tfty In IniVrprr-
Mr. iiiul Mrs, Ucurw K. Melton
alii of the Iowa district drove In
KnttMprlse Monday wIhti- they iii
tended the mcetlm; of tho lionnl
ul directors of the lIl.K-k Marble Ar.
l.tintj Co. ;
s ..' . --ft-'- . ,
To Portland
'.Vr. and Mrs. CJIIi' it CowrtrlKhl
and Mrs, l((rw MeAHslcr, of Alloel
jand Island V'lly respectively went
lio Portland and olher points In that
' valley y-Mii rdiiy, and will spend
several days thcr on husim-si una
pleasure cumhlned1, rVitrirur thfir
absence. Mm. Jreiib-r if d'nlon. In
r-iiriiiK for the CouvfriKht UiJ.lrt.
while lint other children in kn'm
Ibe 1'oyal ConJey home, -
I Jtoy Joimh nf I aion movul hi
horse from lh IiIIIh tri lust ot ih
( wt - k to the f 'IjLiirlc fi-a) ranch
, ii'-ur Hot Lake.
o - .
I To Have Pftriy
Hock Wall Omruro or north of
, KlKln is planning to uivo a man
(-uerade daneo at their nf bait it
wt'i-k from this evening. Thin
f-antfc ha horn huvintr a number Tftw VniaA fi(
(of parties since iH'lr hall linn lM?n llCTf T ill IL lj Ji
competed an.t lhow woo uuy iti
f tended have reportid splendid fit
jhndanco antl a wood time,
I . o
To California
Mm, P. A. Meltonald, of th
Iowa district bfl from I.u tirnnde
this w-k for California when she
will visit at different point for Hm
sfc few' week, but i.pi''uilly '
rh homo oi h r ila nsr.i t-r. Mr.
MvNirbb u Uf,n Anjielcs. .
Wolf Creek To
Be Host Feb. 15
To La Granders
llv .. .V XIcp
(Observer Correspondent)
WOLF f'HKKK (Special) Some
Extraordinary
oSADLIZ
BRANDES RADIOS
Tlio-e beautiful sets lire the latest nuidclK
uH electric empbiyinif the latest principles
of radio eii(?inceriii(, usin(f seven tubes the
powerful 215 tube and push pull amplifica
tion. ONLY $89.50
H & S ELECTRIC CO.
"You I'hone for Us .
We'll Wire for You" -
SOMMICR MOTEL IJLDC. ' PHONE M 127
rr-lnllvi'H in tin- v;i lly litin- r
ct-Wf-il wuttl Hint -M. M. M-l'-liiMin
ftt I'lAfkrMvillc. ArkiiniaM li:nl r-r-nlly
Nitf fiTfil u Alroki' niitl
irtntlillnn. 1:4 nwL what IiIh frilils
Hirth, Mr. anil Mm. Itotii-t HYi ru h
of t'ovo aw ut flarlti-HVlll at rii-''-
At tlii i-runonili' rimfpronci'. flur
llIK Oliii Of llli H-:Uii)nH wliin IllM
tiiTiiiii'iitM U-iriK iniiili with a
iniiiili'-i, ol in vai iittli-K ir w lir-at ' of ihu uu-mlit-i-H of tlit I'liion rnun-wi-rf
hririi; ii-vii-wi-il. tho iiui-Mltun ! ty t'liarntn-i nf I'liiiitm-rre of l.a
of til" ni-w ito.sh li-tvvi cii 4u-l''olil Cranili. Hill meet with Wnlf t'rrok
anil I'.'H llyliriil. a varli'ly proiliift'il v.i'Hnno Satui'il'iy nlliht, FpIi. Ki.
at tin- Miirn Mtaiimiiti-aiiiii up. It i Tlil 1m a KiH-l"U''l)iir nioi-tln anil
HiMV J'uiuiiI that. 1-MMin Mi'CaiiHit of all Kl'"'i-'i'tit afn lirii! to. attend,
hi-iir Nnrlli I'n Wcli-r ohta ini-l 'Hoint J. II. t'arr. who In worltlntf nl
ulii-at fiOMi lln Hiiitiun two yiarH rilirki-o, niinnt Snnilay hcrf.
auo anil tin' varii-ly ilt.l vi-ry Mr. anil M rx. .Matt Nleii Kpont
wi ll la that locality an fall xowil liml Sunilay at llalno with liifiir
l.'iain. ruin Cin-titfr anil family.
A. Ihiili'Ison also of North' William Ki-Mtrr anil John Tlatltih-
I'owiIlt al tltf Katun linii' iihlalno'l erty wi-nt to Uailil Canyon Monilay
on WnlnMitay of ''" Bl' k
playinj,- near 111- Kind "''" "
IM-'hOol.
Tho ijowin-; club will hold a
mi'l-tlns "t the Krhonl liotnw r'l i
rfay nhi-n tlu-y (oipi'.t tu liiuki'
.pool holilPi'H wlili h "HI '"
fifth and Iftxt piM'i' nf hand work
f h, will than nmlii- "at tlii ir final
ri'imrfM anil si-nil tin in l
paili T
sin!'
! Walter Wlu-lalr 1 l.aeU in wliool
asaln nfler an alweni'.' m '
,av on arciant of Hlnes--.
jIU; Kraacis Smith enter-d the
flaM of the l-a ('.ratal lluine-
,-,ill.K.' last 'Mamtay.
'ihpinlniv MalliHi.n hn '""
liveiinf iliy wood to I.U rWUH'M
thin week.
Steiihen I'liirtor anil family wet'
reeent elty slioppe'
I MWH Aita Mllflillr tecentlv vluli
rd her fllend. Clara Cailsoii.
Midi: Vi fila .Mjiy Morris Ik on the
UU lift thin weeli. HI,,, makes
her Ininie with Iter mint .Mr. Hob
Myrli li nf I'lMU'i' l''lat.
.Al. ami .lira, vne .iiainson ucire
i ilv vuuiut'H ono nay last week.
Harry Coalwell and J.,e tt.itii
mailt' a trip to the valley one ,j,
last W'ei'K ail' r nay.
ill ami tho time of lln lr r. lurn In fjv.,. Mat.u , , ,Mp,.v.., liir, .v,i-
thi'lr homii In the valley him he
retarded l,y Mr. MeKi-nnon'H ill
lu'i, Mr. Melvennon Im a brother
of I,. T.. MeKennon of li tlramle.
Atltf'njl. (4immtKiini MpoIIiik
lA a. Wright of I'nion attended a
fnei-tini of the Slate (lame rom
mbotiun In Iortland early thin we.-lt
eraiioa. as Im known an the Hlatirm.
an Selwlinn No. :il, whleli Is a
spriiiK whiai and yield oiie-fnni-th
more Ihaii the regular Hard i''ed-
after a dratf snwl outfit. 'I'hey Hald
they didn't know thifc wind eonld
blow" no- hard.
Charles I'earwon delivered iv
eral head of fate ho!,'H In town hint
eralion o.i dry Kround. and about : Saturday.
tin- Hame an Soft l-'eib-ratlon on Irri- ' IIukIi Krwln i helping "Wilmir
Kali-d .soil. 'Taylor with hin work.
II mal ireM in about one hundred: On Sunday morning Ht?veral peo
ilay.i, t;aj'M Mr. Iluif,-laiin. wlilelt in pie of tho eottyminity mot at tho
,linil tli-np MinipHon, Kiiperlnlendent alrnut three weekn ahead of other Charley Nantz hoini for a eonstinK
of tho Mliilo Kame farm returned lo vari,-llen which In an object ileHired party. Another party will he held
I'nion with him on Wednend:iy. an It Im ji-i-ncraily matured before , an soon hh tho tinow free.ea aualn.
They made a trip lo the ri.ih hatch- Hie hoi weaiher. Mr. Iluilelaon has: Hick H.-ikc left L-urt wek for the
ory lo look over the KroundM with over iioini biiMhela Ihla year to din- 1 WllliinW'lto valley,
a view to enlnrtfinic the Kame iiaar- pom' of an h 1 wheat. The. wheat Jack tiiirhiim purchased a stark
tern, (juile a numher of Chinese has la i n (-. i-ilil, ,1 by the ). A. ; of hay from Kllen Mann a few" dayn
pheattantu are reared and liberated Hlation. ' 'Jiiio and ha started to haul It
troia thii premises uach year. I'lann ; linmfl.
woro dliieusHi'il to Increase the WASHINGTON tOl .NTY STAT1'. j Clifford Cillklson thlpped some
number ot wire, pens and to keep I. K(. INI. .VI oils CANIilHAI KS capons lo the I'ortland market a
lull the birds enclosed until time lo ; few days uko. Ilaymond Asdell
llherate Ihem. In this way. they SAI.I-.M, Ore.. Feb. in (Al') liilped him, drew them,
would hav a check on the nunih r WashiiiKlun county Is the rirst In'' James KesKard. of Ktnmett, Ida-
( hlriM raised. No definite ar- the state lo net its camliales frs- hoi director of the ChallenKii Ilnt-
ra.nKein--nt have be.n announced i,e leialalure iilfleially in the l"' company of l.os Aniteles. and
. r.l(.p i.li. cawtoru, oi I nmn, uireciui oi
--0 i ' I!.' Krank I'l tersof Hlllsboro and !". Kaslern' OreKon Dairymen's
' .,, , ., ,,. .,.. r :nsoclinion, were here a few days
as-
III-
K Mclnih or ll... v,.l...ln .llo i.... rii...i ...i.i. .i... ,....,. ,.r iiua slKtlini; up niemliers ror a c:o-
trlct Is repnrle.l as b.lni,- ml her slato their declaiatlnns as candlr ' operative creamery In I'nlon coun-
Indlspnsed ut his home. Mr. Mc- .b.tes dot- the leaubllcan nomination ; '
Alllsh Is iinite advanced in years In that county. John A. TliornliurKh
nrul does not throw off physical , l.'orest drove filed his declara
Illness easily. , fr. n. ,,.,.111,111-1 1, nomination
0 several days uko. The county sendii
Mr. roller llrttrr . n.reo members to the lower house.
1. Kay Fuller of I ho louvr Cove
road, who was operated for np.
penillcltis. early this week Is ffet-
lln(t aloni; nicely accordini; In re
A meotlnK of all the county ncrl-
cullural committees of tho tmbor-
'. !dlnate and I'omona Kranses will be
held at the office of the county
I agent on Feb. 20. ' F. U Italhird
be presenl.
will
ports from his bedside at thi
(Irnnde Hondo hospital.
FIKK IV MI'.XICO CITY
VKItA CKl'Z. M.'Hlco, Feb. Ill j
(AC) Fire Inliicted a. conslderabb-1
loss In the business section of thl
city ilitrlnn the nixhl. The blaze i
broke out in a hat factory
spread rapidly to adjolninu l.ulld-
ltOMI lll,AST TATAfi
TUfKSTi:. Italy. Feb. U (AP)
(Initio Nenl, reporter who lost
both leifs In a bomb explosion spectacular display
Which Monday nli;ht wrecked tho in the miilsl of thr
.aitoriai. and composlm-' rooms of
cu Aiita:H with
mansi,ai;iitt:r
PORTLANH. Ore. I'eh. 13 (Ar)
Albert I'arker. I'ortland. today
.n.l 'was charired with inanslnilKThter 111
oxis oi'tiik rii:sf ni:w iioti:i.s i kastijkv okduon
""-t ?j?rr?-f spy
The La Grande Hotel
at la UramliY Oti'Kon.
On "OW Oreiton TraiP aiul I41 Oraiulo-Wallown Ijiko llliiiiiviiy
Come In ns You Are . . . Your 1 lome gillie ,1 leuft
lilnln Itoom Coffvo Khopp
(Mean, Comfntiuble, Cozy, Warm Iloouis. 1'elephonn Hervleo
VV. C. lk'cktell, Owner ami Operator.
('. II. Devlim, Asm. Mux. Curl v. Unh Assi. lcr.
3 IFYf
rBMf"
Pop-ili m TrlfHtl. dlid tmhiy.
Thrt-p othci-H Here Injured HcrloiiMly
and 12 to a lesser di-jiTep In tlw
xploHion. Th paper was the of
ficial l-'aHrlst oran.
it'roniliri MiiKKollnl has offered n
reward or $5.0(1(1 for tho an-Ht of
thOKi ifespnij.sllil-ff for llio lionvhlnw.
conneiuion with the iloath of Mm.
IriK.s and to an armory. whre i-vji"'1' -- 1 , , V, '
1ilm of Kiord aiuinuniiion nnuli omuir, nv.
I wiiPll 5110 was sinu'h iy u u.m
Hie (illy'n 1 ""lH' driven hy I'arker. He al-
11 re- reatiy nas iieen cuawn im u-.-imk
.in liR-anti-i-uii u river uh wen n
wator su)ply
fire
failed and lhi
llioil ire alliiOKl. lielpleMH to en
hat the flames.
; posspssintf Honor.
I
koy iSKir:i:(.s chosi:
S.X KliANCISCO, Feb. 13 A I' )
.-liny UHtf.-l.s, siar foolhall center j
I I "nivi'ifd 1 y of ( 'uliforni
IIOI.STt:L-V MF.X TO MKVT
(illKSIIAM, Ore., Feb. 13 (AP)
Th annual meeting of the One-
was 'non JlniMteln breeders unsoeiatioa
; WITIIDH.AWK FKOM ll.f
1 NACRAM l-JN'TO, Cal.. Fi l. 1 3
; Al) Formal anouneeuient of
hi withdrawal from, the- rueo
Kvtrnor was made hy Itav I,.
Itiley, slate eonl roller, here today.
He wild .he would siek roeleeilon
to hl prevent office.
last nihi eh own us a-ssistant to
Head Coach C. M. 'Mhs" I'rio.
fo.- Says Sargon BrougH
Back Hisjieaith
IMSIns Ariu Itest
WICHITA FALLS, 'I'ex. (Al')
An arm rest Tor itntouiohJIo drivers
has been patented by Mrs. Albeit
It. Itlevlns uf Wichita Falls. Tho
device, altaehcd ih.. ilii' sleeiinir
atl;tralu,. is tntctol.,,) i,. ..,1,1 ... ..
j itiivi-r's comfort on lon trips.
Tomorrow's Observer
Will Tell You!
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r 'TimrilfTminirliiiiwi iii Tl mmi una iihim hiimii.TiI
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cClay's Grocery
The Store of Quality Service " Economy
Fresh Meals, Fruits, Vegetables, Groeeries
170.1 Adams FUKF. DELIVERY Phone M-.r15
JASPER'S CJRAIIAM
Very good for
Ginhuni HufCins
5 -lb.
1'kjr.
23c
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
Li Cnn.t .
17c
SAU DINES
Noiwejjian in puto
Olive Oil
2 Cutis
29c
PURITAN MAI.T
For llousi'liold I'sc
PEi: CAN
57c
WESSON OIL
For Salads
QUART
CAN
49c
COFFEE
OUR BEST
GRADE
.'i Lbs. For
$1.05
OATS
Cninalion Without
Premium
LARGE
PEG
29c
CATSUP
Preferred Stock
1 Pottles
35c
CORN
Country Kist Yellow
3?
Cnis
or
35c
TOMATO SAUCE
Spanish Style
3 25c
JEI.L-0
Royal Club
Assorted Flavors
O P-R's.
For
25c
FRESH FRUMPS AND VEGETABLES
CAULIFLOWER
Snow Whilo
PER
POUND
12,2C
ORANGES
l-iij;v anil Sweet
liz 57c
CARROTS
New P.imch
3
Bunches
23c
GRAPE FRUIT
Texas Swvets
3io, 25c
will bo held hove- startlnc tomor
row, I'aul.C. .Ailanis, secretary, an
nounced today.
!R KM,r.i;r I KI SSIA
l'.OSTOV-ON-IlON. V. S. S. It..
Feb. HI ( Al') Twenly-ciuht per
sons were killed and sixteen others
Inlttred serionsly in-irn explosion al
I he stall! icruln milk hero last Mon
day. The casualties were officially
aluiounceir only today. .
may itfc: ;ivi-:x aviation
WASIUNC. TON (AO
,chedul of broadcasts by the utr
way radio stations of tho dftpupl
ini'iit of romnitfrct; mjiy sooa ho re
nrrniiKed to si-iul weather informa
tion irvtiry tf. minutest iUHLead, of
hourly, says F. C. 1 liiirMhurK, chief
eiiKineer of tlm airways division.
Tho clianK( Is recommended by
C ;. Andriis, meteoroloeiHt, who
accompanied th national air tour
In it radii equipped airplane.
lie reported to tho chief of tho
weather bureau that 'for rift min
utes not, a ho u rut could )n heard
over the radio;, then. 011 the hour,
five stations came In. all with rea
sonable clarity, discoursing on the
weather at the sending station and
at. other points."
JOHN C. SPICNCLTIt
"l-'or the past year I have hoen
In wretched health. Three bottles (
of .Sargon put me In wonderful con- j
ilitliwi. My appetite Im splendid now i
and my ilitct'Stlon Is sound. I liavu ,
Kai tied ti-n po:imls and my stC'iiKth
has returned in proportion. :
,-l wouldn't he without Sargon If
It cot twenty-five dollars a hot-:
tie." John C. Spencer, Sixty- 1
third St., WeMt. Allis. MHwanUee. !
Wis. ( ;
H:n'Kou's record of marvelous
achievement Is an open hook to nil, !
anil only thosi. who have used this
famous treatment know its real 1
powers, lied Crnss I'm;? stoiv,
A. ills,--Adv.
.N.VFriiAJj i'AS I THI CKS
MOOItP.VUK, Cal. (Al' Nil
turul teas. In hiiuled hwrc hy truclt
and then distributed in the main
line It Ih com pressed In tin;
trucks.
Zorn staiids fop nothing in
niathoinatles, but on a thermom
eter It means a, lot.
PERRY PERSONALS
SPECIALIZED
r TR E ATM E NT
16 yeara
pent In
f m
1 Rectal and
i. IN. dltions.
Naturally, from n Innd n.l unrlnj
an experience In treating Hemor
rhoids, Colitis, fistula, Conslipa
liun and other Rectal and Colon
conditions the success of our non
surgical methods Is proved beyond
all doubt. However we make a very
remarkable GUARANTY which is
explained In our KR EB book.
Wtlte, phone or call lor It today.
Dr. ClI AS. J.DEAN
RECTALW C O LO N
1 aU x 1 a ttw
dian nw, oppos court tiouse
nr IH & MAIrrOKTLAND.OfflliON I
1 TFLEPMONt: ATWATE.R 2061 J
V AfflLlATCO OFFICES J
v Ssattlc.San Fpancisco.
Mrs. .Mary II. Kitlt
(Observer Correspondent)
I'MI'KY (Spoclal) Mr. antl
-Mfrs. Kenneth J'lerson xvure mid
week Kiiests at ihe hoiae if My.
and Mrs. C, f. Ivelley of Kaluela.
Thi' pupils of the IVrry school
h.ivc a ra ten tint box nml each
havo draw n tho name of. a school
male to whom he w ill present a
val'-ntiae I'Yidav.
Mr. nnd Cis. I.. 11. Hallmark
and family wer shoppltiK in town
last ffciturday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Itelclud and
children attended a dance at Kl
Kiu lajtt Thursduy eVvlUUii.
Theodore and Lois Muthson
mudo a trip to town last Saturd;i
after a load of fved.
Hurt Kiill, who wa, taken sud
denly ill while at worlv here last
Tuesday, was still seriously III of
the fine at his. homn in twn.
Clarence- Sinclair hud tho mis
fortune to cut Ms cor quit- badly
- b IVI U La IUN -
-atWvouUuKt
4 a . ini rsi 1 1
: ; sb;.;5mii
rrrrr
oncrt:
-mmrm
SPECIAL
For Saturday Only
Fruit Stralen Coffee Cake, regular 2."ic,
Siiturday 'I for 25c
Sliced Bread
You certainly have a treat in store when you first
try SLICED bread! All ready to serve, toast or.
make sandwiches. And it Stays Fresh ! Try it
and you'll never change. Loaf 10c
m -
'Autumn. Pics
I'limpUin and mince pies nre In
their prime rlaht now. Dutch
nwulo Ihey have an extra touch of
xooilness. l'uniikin,
i,r e'ryaiii
Tasty Cakes .
These are a Dutch -hop Special
and a wonderful value.
Kaeh
Mary Ann Cakes .
A tasty cake crust with pure lem
on pie fillillK. You will be pleased
with It.
Faeh
30c
25c
DUTCH TREAT
Fruited Cup Cakes, regular 30c, doz
Our Scrumptious Cake Doughnuts, doz
Iiutter-Nut Bread Always a Treat.
2aa'i"aas.'2SS'"
.irc
i.-c
30c
'Wind Up at the Windmill"
BeforeYou Buy Shoes . Read This
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT INFORMATION BULLETIN
Choose wisely when you buy shoes, for nowadays you wear them a long
time. Don'tbe in a hurry, but be sure you get the most value for your
money. The name BUCK-IIECT on a shoe is your guarantee.'
The idea that price must be reasonable, quality of the highest and that fit
and comfort are wanted by the majority of shoe buyers is one strictly
adhered to by Buckingham & Hecht in 1930 as in every year since the
company's founding in 1857.
BUCK-ITECT Boots and Shoes arc made in the West, of wonderful leath
ers, to meet service requirements of the West.
inr!
C nrcK-iiECT
H f-C Mi or cn t'u r;i n cc
and. softness.
1 Ef They c-irry you
thrbugli every
IL'VVip time. Thry lor-k
t and wear "like .1
ff million rfolbrs.
Your Feet
Will Feel Good
in a Pair of
BUCK HECf
SHOES
When you go tt your dealer's, with the
thought of new shoes in mind, be sure to
hive him lit you with a p.tir of BUCK
1 1 Ed's. Most gooj dealers have them, or
can get them. You arc sure to like the"en?y
feci" I Imliln-r.in nrnce will, nil I
into the leather), the gootl lotiks and best
of all, the very reasonable price. A wide
variety of style; for hard service or dress
wear. For men and women. Made hy
Buckingham & Mi-.ciiT, San Francisco,
niTK-HECT
Work sii'.t tii.it
work. 01 i-luy
lilt in. Cnr.klrl
andatrsf.ietiii
all (hroufh the
d-ty. livjV 4ict
loo,
nt'CK-HECT
IMod h tiint-ar.ir
. . . for women,
misses nnd cliil
.dren. FHth Ave-nuem-le.
PriceJ
lo i-tify you,
ItlCK-IIECT
lJirs h-c tint
m.irlc di tinction
ta the we.irrr . . .
All of Knckhrct
qu.ility with iq;o
ii le . . . Abo in
boyt' sizes.
BUEK-HECT
SHOI
Lxlra Scrticc Every Step . . . Comfort Every Minute