StUVday,; Fefitry '22, 1930 LA HRANtlB fiVENMO OBSERVEi ' l-A GRANDE, ORE. ur llufrtonll) All ikilf NAwliNiprr KI1ANI II. AIM'!.!-:!! .;.;,.;,., 1 fiAnnVfrirvWiiKva ...Hillinr and rutilUltur (Mil M eVei,lnEe, crpt .Hiiki' Sh ' , V rMiilJi. Ortfciin. 'fh liltiiVrfur-Kiiir (.iil.tlnfieit nvury I'rMnr, .. Unlereil ill llio I'amnrriiiu v ! "iu"'li't ,"'' '' MiMinil C'lMM Mull ,Myiei' uiiili r , mil at jlnreh ! is.. mi:miii:i! h' anhhi'iatihi riti-:H8 Th AnKnPlnlnl I'fe- l ri.-lui-U -IV enllllrit to line rnr pun r. !te.n?M'rr-!!l"' inurhnt lii nil inri-r, inn! im tho ' li'T""' " f reneru-il. , . . , .' KntlitniO Ailvi.flllhir neiifeienUtlf M, l'. .MOilKNKI'.N ill., inf. Rtn ITuneHeo, l.n aiihoI'K. KeniHe. I'c.riKnil, Clilmgoi Iietreit, Now VnrU BI'llMi'llM'TloN HATCH My I'nrrlrr e hinntli In mlvnneo lmllv. bit tnnnlln III hilviineo. ill-, tlllKlu COW ' ii y .null rmll, nor mnillll III (wtvnnro .......... I liMly, iiit Hlx HHinMin In lulvrtnen ilHlll'. tier er In ii-imni'i! Xfy, tilm.'l-U'i-Muir, ! jtmi-.- ' AllVIMlVlSINH IIATKM HtqSWV, fnri'lRII. ill!" I'ltllllllll Ineli . Iliitl-, Wenl. net- vnlunin Ineli Vlinn renilin-l inlee on nillMtllin. ..i.di ... la Iecio ISO . -..l.'iQ Till! xV.Ml: AnovK CIS V NA.Ui: - tlllliei-trt hnv ye n-keil . hrtththi! hi Iny . niiilie: c.. ntiil Mmiriwi;vh, llujt your Joy limy lm full." joint ' ' "Hon'zunttil Champ" Gets ttfcdtiy to kittle Sharkey ilntiel Wnlker Willi'liinlult drove nl the IiIrIi tiito or ns inili-s an limir in Wn.sliinuiim recently and yesterday tinid ii fine of $1(1. VnW emutjih. Now if Ihe iiolief in NVn.shinjjlon ivro cqunlly koou in jrnibliintr liquor violntoi's they ntiM Imnst of n modol town. , Uiuatilln di'inocrnts niv benlihit (Uo luislios to find a can-j didato stiMiw iMioujrh to enh-y tl county nuainst hed ; .Kiddle, joiht senator, at m'M frtll'n election. Kepnlilifans - . ; nciws the mountains, howevot-, amnwiate Kiddle's streiiRth. j not only in the party hut in the leyislntuiv whore it is of the Utmost inqmi lance, to have a senator of standinir mid infill- j meo when Cistern OreKon inten-sts me in jeopaitly. iVred ' has made an unusual won! in his four yenrs' service is Wirticntly assilivil Ihe lit-esidenc.V of the senate in lS1"3 if; reelectwl." His value to I'nion. t'matilla and Morrow eounties l?ftlilot he dcprevialed under such ciit-ulifelances. lleiiio-; : f nits and ivpublicans alike would do well to unite in keeping : Kiddle in the state senate. Theit! is a lot of psyeholoey as Well as power and brains in ; winning football Riimes. And thai quality will be of no sntall iniportance in the success of fuluVv teams at the l, mversuy of Oi-eptw undef ti spears. He brings ft winuinjr lvcoixt to t OiVKtw thiKeeh .Veais or successful cachinir. And win-1 niny teams w ill lie exfn-cted not only by the public but by the playei-s who work "under him. The playrs will feel that ! ctHtacles to a silWPSM tP.lffl'Have lWtf lVmWed wittr' th kiinimr of the how eoaeh. The iiptlnitsmtonfiiteneo n ' .. ' -jay r-s , HitlllvAn, Drasi'i- a, ) nltlM lo rn-e triK rl"r. llmiiP1' there were few tlieni-iw In llnK;- , IIIh tlni-t luitlenle ilint hhi litfnk , knowleilKe'tt'UH nienRer, and Hint ; lie hail .Uffl' iiliy wtlli Kilellliw liml Ki-nmm.ll- all Ills life, " hen It w.m . In a preliminary same, n linm iia:esel inin in ... ,.Hl.stl.,B i.f .Normal -h.M.l tenrh-, motw he Kalil: "A coneloM.M of ....I i-llve M.iini. iM-mle nelwinl defeetlve fiiiiiaiinii -- - i..r ,..i n niiirnnil.hli.-li tof tho lark 'If lime "ii'11 mhnol I en m 17 tii III. At lialftllne mull Ilin teai-hers li-il liy fl hiKKer tnnr den. Sarrett S. I'erKiiiiul fuulK: 1'rlf I'tiHey Kiirrett. .Mtirr. Aliiiy 3. WaiklnH lleferee: Jlllllliy JtOHenhallm Timer: J. I:. Iteymilrt fill- FALKS MEN'S STORE Kill liit th ytunKT tf-atn rut n ttnwn to inn pnlnt. Atuort1 wn hlffh Hcot-fr with Ii. ipv:tiif at I forvvnnl, ront 1 pninlw. 'I'ho Mnrnp ) - (III) Tin 1 1 run ! 1'" an umiv-ftnklui?." "T)Wlkln slavery on ami wiclal , i-ath-r Ki-oumN, ho ni:nlt j 'IVnclK'i'R I1 i Stevenson (Julnn AVfro Altu'innhor I licks for tin : K!onuml than nigral tho Itest "f and f"l ontployc-il a dufior ... ..(i ... .ii. .... Tart- lfvani'y j ...in.M.n lhn u. nioKiau'i iKRIAM) WILL HEAD FRENCH DELEGATION "VaililiiKliin iiail a lemper. Hint In eerti.ln. When he . illwM.vereil ...i. ...... .... emruril nesH. ui (Continued from Pace One) eiirltv. parly Is 11 Is. S.'l:.li,-t Ills Inflileure Willi Ills enusiilernlile. argued eonsemientl!.-, the will imt ure l-'nn-lun I .Minlsier llrlnn.l. to iiimllfy 111" London polieli-s. j .n.M1tt t. .msr s m) thi iinn: j I.OXIMtV l-Vh. l.M'l Hear I Admiral Hilary I'. Junes, naval ex I pert with the Anierlrnn detejrallon to the London eonferenee. rvas or dered home today for reasons of I health. Admiral Jones was examined to. day hy lr. J. J. I'onybeare. the ! Ilarley street sper-ia tHl, and II. HI. Worth, radiologist, who diag nosed the ease as s.-rlous iileers of tho stoillaell. rienerul Charles Lee al ine non" of Monmouth, it. !s refolded thai Washington "eussed liliNotlt" with : some (jonn. rouim oaiun. i lllit It hasn't heen reported what ' he said when two- naughty Blrl ! stolo his elothes and wateh and 'monev when he was halhlin.- in ! Ihe Knpi.nliannook river. At hnsl. ! he failed lo alipreciate the Joke and Ihe Kills were senteneeii 10 months In Jail. Sincerely sl;e.tleal of his nhlllty ... fin t.n i-..oiiirenientS as eom- I mnnder-in-ehlef or the army and later as president. Washington per ferred u muell lower stnlion in the affairs of his eounlr-. i lint when duly called, he accept-, ed cheerfullv and, despite many ol.stncles. rose lo the front rank as patriot, s.ddler, ' f tates nilill and man. . . . , i - verq low y a Pr'Ge1 I Bfr Qy fa veri good overall QsHfcQSH UN train .ilmu Mill' thi ttn"" f"i' 1 1 1 1 1 iiott. -jumiflmrs ralN'tl "Knulaiul s heavy weight horizontal ( hiiinplun," sluvn ahnve.'ln th first ptctnrr t:tkn nt his training nni nt M In mt, I'lu. . At the left ynu nip th VeHifcvtvm Itilttshfr ok he januVk n fljhUnf i.se eahulatta lo strike eonsternatloii Into, the heart ( .lark Sharkey, whom' 1 will 'flrht nl -Miami on Kehruury it. .At the rlpht I'lih Is seen in the ntle if a nkttr-i-n jvoh lit wht-.h he Is- more or less familiar to flht fan. Abe Martin CLOSEtT OF THE REAL WASHINGTON (Continued frCin Page One) Wiy nt the ae of fis after a K nerh Mooil In feet ion, lli Oeatli leaves j ihe rnUejre of rnv.tl'nals Alth 2 itallaits ami SS roreitMH ry. yvoul.l take tin plaee of the coun ty old Volk'a hoihe or the pour farm,' he snhl. " . ! " '' ' A pension " hi v haS been passed lii ten state's and the Kaples ot iiartlcatroiT IS 7 hfToftvot lht: to have ueh a luw- eslatillshed in- it II the Mutes. lfhrr- ipe.nJ;er?i durlhff the eve nlnV ,Veh. Mr. Ithlne or Wallace, lllit. statf1 vlee president of Itlaho and past president of - Wallace u.etie. bo po;e on fraternalUm , ' n,l Its henrflts. 11. U l!es ksvp 1 Monntaineeis was a feature, with 'th. flrsx address, one on Uoorr i l r u conwrted. t raw Wftshlnttton. lellW of bistort in-j r ri :,n,i rr.tt scored cldtnts in hi.V Hie thai port raved I ovr' f- throw they attempted. V.a iu. ,v..r " ..i...r.. m l Suniiiiiiry tAinerica" ton-most sUestnaitMind.l Monmouth jieheral. K ' - , . . Marr' f iuui, t .- -limner, e Monmouth Wins FIRST GAME OF .NORMAL SERIES (Continued from i"affe One) saddled and at his door at dawn ready for the dally trips ahout his plantations. Honest himself nnd contemptu ous of dishonesty In others, he stood upon his rights and took court action acalnst those who at tempted to defraud him. A a real estate dealer and busi ness man at Alexandria. Vrt.. he was known as a "hail fellow, welt met' nnd a pood companion. He belonged to Alexandria's first vol unteer tire company, "i-Yietulship I lose." A Food Economy For The Small Family Tc-H lUiiMey sHiko on why Ims .'without oVor-wnfMenetv tlioy hnvo will be intevinvleit in il""',u1,1.'J",,,,'1 1","", Ullof individual effort, Mter toam work, Iwttor hemi work. !.'.','' r! i""J,M,iw1,,,n u' "),"l i.t-Xil fen mitt HmrlA iIia iiniiviDil cnl;ih iMViisioiltMl hv Pi. iiiloUtl detovit.i slrv." I A . .... , i 'bixinl wuiimii itvilay, hi n Spwir s arrival might well le n handicap. lowed fivm an- lftlln MMllo inH,rt,.IHv. thor. it should help lay the njiht iyeholopieal foundation; ( for winning teams, H fives' tho Oregon sclwl tho "will to win" that has been lacking hviplohily tho ptst. And tho will to win is half of many foot Will fnuuos. rreeeditiK the speaker,.' a; mil- ! sle.il oroBratn vV.-is oresoiited ' -liv Ml.s Alice Jeabtiette irtid Mae Avhly. K ..... Ktlrabeth Cooper. PmneW liichartls W-iklns. And !tldred lUassler. The Cooper 1 Hratnhalh f . Msl ptayeil ttollh lciloh. af-j eoinjvmted by Miss liiehards. A 5 datieo :r.d s.m was presented by f r-- S""T" thcetder Miss (Moper and. a clever j l'ri'- f lap danee ms jriven by Miss in-asu-'j s5,,l,iv',M f jjjj. ( ; ira foid. e-f i:u?:cne farks and Kntd Kwei- Vvy. p fel also p laved piano ja-bHMlons. Si,TOlt- . Hitreheiis, C - I'arden ir Kir. Kt. Tp. ... f. ill ... t 5 ... 4 l : ... ' 0 u ... 4 OA 0 I i 3 4,t . Kt. Tp. Jtaiu-etl At 64 AVashincton played a prominent role in social life of Virginia. House parties were frequent at Mount Vernon. He mentions many ex pend i t u res f or a rrae k w i ne a nd punch; he liked afternoon tea ser ved in the summer on the veran da: he was fond of picnics, barbe cues; clam bakes, and still daneed at the aire of C4. ' . He went rer-ularly to the Wil liamsburg races. He frequently lost - j various sums at cards, the largest e jon record now beinc ! pounds 14 shillin;s. He missett few opporiu- ,lo have ilium i- In ,lli Siicnjnwen offcp Hhn(, lilit ii's nn economy rnr tlin Unnll family of HVO Or liri-n iin ttonlil iivnlil lllf wnsl. m.l Ironhlo of iircimrlliB sniiill portions nl home. the I'offif Shop offers n fine ni.nu. either table il'hole ur a la earie. Willi a variety of care fully prepared foOrls. You can lecl either A llftht meal or a rmriplete dinner. And nn ejeep. tlenally fine, dinner Is served resalarly at !ic a plaie. SACAJAWEAINN "Poliitd the Rf to Itcttcr Things." ir.i.i.N i;ii N Al lit:s j VATICAN 1'ITV. Ke. A1 ; tTi-l(nAl rcrvi. secretary of the ; enitoriat conrrrir:ition. died to-1 . throws attempted: . li-:ii;er. Watkins Crawfonl . 1'ose THK GBKATNKSS OK XVAStUNUTON FRANK LEROY IS EAGLES SPEAKER It is vthor hant to umioretand wliy the thiixi volume of I pbolds 'Old-Age I onsion iUuvi t Hushes' lioKr.uhy of Gwwjjo WashinRton. ivcently : Vh" X 1CP 1 SHleiit Of MihlisluHl, should have causinl svich a fuiviv. To Ih siu-e. ' Idaho I' - - r- I "?sont I PUhl J lushes iUes tivat some of out- nncient traditions wther hnrshl Hut the Wash ins ton that he paints is an even greater man. if jxvsitle. than the Washington of school his tory Uxks. In the school Uxks Washington appear as rt InMiign anil ; saintly man who led a unitevl nation to victory over a cruel ; foe. All of his associates aiv depictei as ivttriotic. self-:c-rificiiis; men, and the colonists aiv held up as a jt-sivo. lilvrty lovinff ixle who wctv willing to make any sacrifices to briny thPir raOsp to victory, Hughes plves a different picture And it nusht N pintevt out that the leading historians asree with him. He shows that Washington, far from havinjT the united support of his people, had to contend with warrinjr factions, with pithlic indiffeuMice and with outright opposition fivm the Ivginning of the ivvolution to the end. He shows that an enormous percentage of the American populace ws actively Tory in . its sympathies. He shows that the colonists did not make very giwl j soldiers, on the whole; that they deserted, ran away from tattle, and were terribly hard to discipline. He shows that j profiteers gyppM the antvy right and left and that the in- ( trigues and selfish amlitioRS of his associates made Wash- ington's pith a i-ky one frvm the tx'ginning. I In short, he paints such a picutiv of disorganisation, graft i and incompetence that it scents alntivst impossibl-e that Am-' erica ever should have won the war. From all of this, of coui-se. Washington's true greatness ewergvs. Ttu uatKMi woft its inderVndeivce because ef Washington's alvility to rise alxve all of these olxs'.ades. h-. stead of defaming Washinson, Hughes is really adding to our apptwiation of him. He tnakes it clear that Washtrg ton was. very tmly. the father ef his country. l!,E sue iens-..-ns f.r nn ;Me U .-fcU-.M'O-t tiieinetves and lie ar '.en,l, nt ii.n the t:vto er e.un1y i.'v a lti:ic se;v xivh-M t, Kr.mV. I.e l;e. UMiev.il s;nak ef. the iv'tn liH-.-lir.i of the K. , V -' e.-l.' S'.-t' ...v I I I BETTER MERCHANDISE Always at Lower Prices SPECIAL THIS WEEK Wool Dresses As;e 2 to 6 Wool Suits Age 2 to 8 1.98 NORTON KIDDY SHOP King Ot (7ypsy Musicians Drtd Hi l J' tf V l vrf iRtr-r la Hire;- Atr. 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