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"1 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE , LA GRANDE, ORE, Friday, February 28, 1930 (InoorporntM) An Indooiuloitt JVewpnpor I'TtANIC . Al'I'MCHY JOdltor nd I'lihllnlmr IIAUV1CY V. MATTIIKWH Hindm-M MimiiKiT Puhllfdiod AVtMiliiKi. exrepl Hnnditv, tit Hid Ail" nit Avon mi, ( Orando. OrcKon. Tim iilmurvur-Hhir published vnry Krhlny, lOntorod nt tho 1'oHiurriru ut ,n lniroh. Oregon, ttn fcteuund ClmtH Mull Milder Uiuh-r net of Mareli 2, 1H79. OFKICIAI. J'AI'IMt Ol- UN'IOM COUNT,' AND TINS . VITY liV lA O I ( A N I ) !! MKVUIOIt OK ARSOCIATDD I'ltKHH Tho Anfioohitod 1'i-iihh 1h exeliinlvely entitled tn own for puhllrn J ton of nil iiiiwii dlnpntehiui credited In II or nut ollierwlmt e.mdltod If pll III lltliotl heroin, All I'lKhtM of riMHlhlh'iiilou of hmohil dln pnlchoit tn till pu pur, mill hIhu tho local nmvu heroin iilitu uru I enorved, National AdverHidnir Reprntiontfitlvo M. i MiXIJINHKN ' Inc. Ban Pranclaco, I.om Aiik'-Iik. Ht til, Portland, L'lilt-nuu, Dotroll, Now York Bl'IMCltllTION ItATKH II y Currier Pally, por month In ndvnneo , 7fo liiilly, Mix inuiitliH lit udvaino , Jl.fin bully, MitiKlu copy fcu liy ninll Dnjly, per month tn ndvnnei r0o Dully, per nix mouths In advanno , t'S.bu Dally. per your In ndvtinru f:..oi Wiiolily, Obmirvor-HUr, per your ja.oo ADVi:iT1MIN(l UATKH Pluplny, foreign, por column Im-li 42o DUpluy, lovnl, per column ineh 4to Tluiu coulruci prlcvM on iiiillentlou, CHMt HI'lltTUAh IlKIUTACK Yo iirr l)u children of the ' proplmlH, it ml of l ho covenant w littli 4 i i nl made w H li our tut hers, saying unlo Abraham, And In Ihy need shall nil tho kindreds or Iho earth ho blessed. A iris 3:-'&. I - I Ill I 'I'lll'l- H-CIIIN til till MIIIH lIIOJlllll llllllllt I'I'llllO (III J III', hill I should sny pIcUIn' up from hi-h-ii to ellit dollars ll ilny nl. county hunks mi' llsln' Mtmi'hliilily cm'n cur lluiliit In ln mi.t.'iI nl. If Hint WiinIi. In'lull liu.-l I ulio Ih-I Willi Ins ulln ifiilly 1II1I KH tlis IlliMloy lit liclil II tint of llrr lllliiwillli-o. LoikIdm (lni'ti)i' urges women to sinoko pipes, hut you can't talk with n pipe in your mouth. If tho price of wheat were as hili as (Irande !!oiitle valley moistuie is ahundnnt, l'.KH) eould 1:0 en record 11s our most delightful xpriiiK'. "Hill" Allen, popular ntuyor of Wallowa, announces his candidacy for tho legislature. Young, successful in liusiness, well educated, vitally interested in agricultural prohlenis, Mr. Allen has many qualifications for the joli he seeks. Many influential Wallowa county citizens are lending him support and so far his is the first hat to lie tossed delinilely into tho legislative ring. to hlu.vxtiiti III Hit, y.'iitl. ! .ItlMIco Ntoiu it Mrlk'hhMl' of tllp 1 Till'ls. ilrovi' ll lo Iho 1-,'Mldollrn I Hi-vi't-nl lliiu'M, . rinully h-rt his 1 Hi'i'i'i'liiry In U (,- wiilt'h wllll 111,' li 'Msimpi'l ini'll, iriiui'sllii,; Unit ),, Imi ainiKt-il uf tho imluro of Iho lihysli'hins' hiilh'lln. Itohol-t .V'. T;iM, Mlioi'illnir from I'iitcitiiiMll In mi offtn-t lo roiuh hhi futhor's ho,lsl,lo hot'viro iloalh. nrrli'oil tit tho hniuo nt ll:r,3. 1 llu, K.'iflirr ('nriiynrlu r mid throe J Chlnnun hImIoi-k woip iiiliriloloj Niiiiio dnyH io.ru hy hniulllH urnr IJiill.ln. I 'I'lii, ImiKllln iippiu'ont ly huw Iho pnrly onloi-lnlf tho honl nhoml ol lliom am jtrot-eoiloil u nttui'K It at j Hiilpln, j Glass Held Not Fatal to Cows By Coos Jurors M'AltHIIHI' li:i.l, IVh. (AT). iMi'nkon ulitH In not lulu I to iluii y i-nltli', HiH'ordhur to u vonlli t rv luinod hy a t'ouM rouniy jury u.. , Uny tn tho i'iino of II. ( rhiHtiMi Hon, Itiindntt fariiii'i'. nunliiNt Juni IfHiHi n ml Kiiy. fod Hduo. Tho jury Hiis out hut fivo nilnnion to doi;ldo litis quosttun. A voiilh t is i'turm-d for tlto ih ri'ud.utt. ( 'hrlMeiisen. nskiliK ).:(An d:uu iiK'H. 'hui d Ihnl ho hud pur ohiiMod an so-pou ml wuk of hoot pulp for row food from tho do ffiidmrts. This ho fod to iho rut-' tlo and one row- dlod w I thin :M liours and It! dlod within 2u days, till of thorn from tho ofiorU of hrokon Klaus rontuinrd In tho intifth. j Tho ili-frnsf int rod uord oxpoii ! ovidrtioo tn sliow that ulass will not kill a row. A i;niidin hutrlior, :ih an o.iioi-lnunt, toilfr,i that ho j had foil a gallon of ford, mntaln- j Inw a handful of hrokon kIuhk to n : row in his Klniitrlitot' lnniso l1-' i 1 IiouVk hoforo sho was hitohorod. j J,ho row, hr s.iid. Niifforod no 111 offorts fioin tho Kins. Tho stnni urh and ostdiai:us of 1 ho row woro introtlurod in tho tilul. Tho Jury was rouvini-od. WHEAT PRICES fif) HlfltlKK lr CHICAGO TODAY 'llliWCO, .oh. s (Al'l Wllll The master of the liner Admiral lienson admits he had insufficient experience lo enter the channel of the t'olumliia vnni'oM I lull IrKislallotl would ho ollaotod to i-nahlo t-'nuadinil prov incial aiithurlllcH to Kuarnutoo hntilt lo.ins of tho t'aundlnil Kl-oworn' ; pool. Aiiiioiincoiiiont ni also lmido I Hint Ai'Kontlno anil AilHlrallan ship 1 1 itu r..,- 11... .....! safely. To attempt it in spite of that knowledge was negli-ins much a was iho cao m thin gent, hut thorn was negligence elsewhere, as well. Someone !"".';,'""! v,a'' , . , ,. ., . . , , , ,. , U hont cl.w. d unsoillod nt Iho should have known. ol this lnconrpetence and should have mw as yomiiday's rinih to protected the traveling public against it before a crash made 1 I'H'" l ai ' "- i. V IIMtl , IIA1.U Mlltlll.AI) TO II1N1-: NdliTIl liKXIl. IVh. L'S (Al-) What Kliiitoil out 1,1 1,0 lutlmuct 111 honor of I'nvcruor Nurhliul has apparently turned Into a iiullticnl meetliiK. with Iho niinnuueeuiont hero thai Senator Charles llnll will he toastiuaster at tho uilliual lan iiuol of the .Vorlh Ili-ml chaiilher of liiillcutlons that Kovenuuciii-spon- ... ,i'.i ,, . 1 aKciieloM lire takhm a decide. I v. l.l,..i i 1.1 . ... ,. . 1.11111,1 In rcBaril to -.u.porlinB Iho , 1)0 on .,, " " ; wheat inarkel, wheut iirlees rendlly moved upward today, t'uulrlhuli-ii; to this ro.nill were WllllllpeK ml- 'Mr. l-Mlsnn is Sl years old. In rase you are interested, lie has hint IM.47T1 hours of ult-op out of a posslhle tj7, li.Su, it obvious". visions uncliauKed to n wlhack of - cents. The new club house on the golf c6ur.se, for which plans have just been approved, will provide the I,a Grande counlrv club with every modern facility for enjoying an ancient I pastime. Made possible, through the line generasity of, A. 1 It, I Stange, it will be larger and betteri lhali 'MU ttist believed1 possible due to the donations of labor and materials by j various local firms anil individuals. All, of these donors do-,1 serve. the hearty thanks not only of tho club members but of the community citizens as well. A good country club, hkoith ..... .... . . 1 goon note CANADA MAY STOP SHIPS WITH LIQUOR ti'ouliuunl from K'aKo (iiio) Education Board In Session Today I'OKTLANn. (ire.. IVh. SS (AIM Tho stato hoord of hhihor (-du ration, in ftoHNion horo today, honan ronsiih'rinir i-nui tii nry a pproM-ia -lions for Otvt,--m Wtato rtdloKo and ttn Mohiuntuh Normal school. j I Tho college romiostod an ap- ; propriation of 14. 000 ;md $11, moo: !and Monimmih oitKht flo.nnO. Tho, stato hoard dovntod inurh I thuo tttward Iho prop;i rat inn of ; hudKOtM for thr nrxt luonuial anl i w ill ronsiilrr fire insuranco sui -;v' r. p(rts on the I'uiwrsity i-t OiH'i;n im-diral .m'JuiuI ;itid tho; j Southern Ore-iron Normal M-liuol at i Asliiand. Thos are the.i'jt two; reports of tho kind. sit hj:-u occnis WASMlNtiTON. IVh, 2$ (Al') I'ho transfer tf I.. (J. Nutt, Jul ehai (ie of Iho psreutic hureau "f YViHJ .Vrwi- I rt v iwiv vii 1111 ail in ihilition unit. 10 (ho posl- ;,.M;lr;l!..r,Wi., Enna Jeltick Shoes sold Exclusively at Falk's in Boise, Nampa, Caldwell, La Grande and Pocatello, and at Falk-Tingwull Stores in Filer, Twin Falls, Fairfield, Hagerman, Wendell, Wilder and Jerome. LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. ITS "ENNA JETTICK WEEK" AT FALK'S MAR. 1ST it) 8TH SEE THE NEW SPRING STYLES ON DISPLAY HERE - XABTA a m Bl TOLD jf l(l.K Malta lirown calf cut- J TOATVWJ tQ II ff Henc A cutout 'oxford out oxfoi-d with jinior LL effect of black kid S3.50 I heel Pa.r ?r,.50 Z1) , A& Same st,vle in Havana I In black Mlf or patent V? SJ fffiA brown kid. Priced 6.00 1 .mi. 1. ha . II XfyCr ' IKm . An ideal street oxford: 1 Melba lllack kid buckic .. ,... It v j i tvl'e --" .$5.50. ;.' S pump with Cuban heels.- Jj i ln blwn ' kid ' piicetl II Und Enn Jeick Dance ', I . M Laura A novel one- f Jr. over Station WLW Sl- LA strap style of .fine black. . urday nighti. J ' $5.50 B . . A. VITA Anita Black or brown kid or patent leather buckle slipper. Pair $6.00 THERE IS AN ENNA JETTICK STYLE FOR EVERY FOOT IF you are among those who have believed that perfect foot comfort could only be found in expensive shoes 1F you believe that real, foot comfort and smartness can never combine in the same pair of shoes THEN you have a pleasant surprise in store when you wear your first pair of Enna Jetticks! Enna Jettick Shoes Are Always Priced at $5, $5.50 and $6 community. is nn ever present advertisement for a fZJZ.':L Stock Exchange tun-otic- bureau was announced to j day hy AsstMnut Secretary Low - man. ' L The ropmisilijtv for ttaddiai? jf, . ' ,1,3 Iiishop Murdered ; By Chinese Bandits . I.OMHlX. IVh. s (Al'l An i l:cliaiice leteiiraph ilispalch fn.in 1 Mencken;: today reporteit that the n t-ihotv Monicnor Ve pkomm; pk.u k ritoi rr.vm.K Henry Kurd says that ho would willingly buv all the navies ,""'""?"!'' T'""1?. ,,y . it , . , , , . . ' em.m-nt suuads in New ork was; ill tlie world if scrapping them would bring permanent world ; im.i u Nun recently in a report; peace. Hut war, he points out. was fought long before modern ! I,y " Nyw Yo''k """"'' J,,ry- - battleships wow conceived and will be until those who profit from war are convinced they can profit more .or at least raqually well from peace. There is much good sense in that attitude. Everyone lviiows that tho reduction of naval nrmamoiits is not regarded as a peace move so much as an economy move. Lacking large navies will not discourage an international fight, if both sides are lacking. Hut it will mean that so many millions in taxes will bo conserved and made available for more useful pur poses. That is prokibly what Mr. Fold means when he s;ivs tho best way to promote peace is to make peace more profitable than war. Taxes saved is money earned. Money that would have gone for navy const ruction can be put into sound de velopment work, industrial cvpansion, broadening of maikots. It eould be put into education, into civilizing activities. In stead of the world's man power devoting its energies to human extermination, as it does when we have tin oviionce like the world war. it could bo devoted lo increasing earning powers, raising standards of living, consumption of eie.,;er quantities of man-grown and m.m-madc products. Such a lvsult shouid be ovtivuvly piofitabio !, r t!-n-e who now pnftt l'tn war. It mij;ht not pivduco ueh an abrupt pivfit. but it would be far mine enduring ,md f glvater Vtilumo oxortually. Imagine the increased pn-v-pei it of this nation alone if three fourths of aM fodeial tax dollars now spoilt lor (ast and tuture wars weie av other punvses. Iningino the effect on t!-,e L;i lmiuity, for example, if thico fouitl-.s ,. f oil the Viid in tho last t'il'teen e;us lv iv,-iU- in -. (aim - Girls Team No. 2 Scores Shutout N'KW VOUIC. 1--.-1 Iho slock market cominii,',! to creep tipuunl today allhouirh lis proiires was interrupted now and j then l,y proflt-takiiiB and ocea- j T,, ,.; 0 N-. g,, have been slonal tlurrlcs of short -sellins. ,;ivinc u ot inlori.,ilt,, t.alns of I to s points wore acain , n. ,,; ...... i..,ol...i.uii dis.nl.oied over a fairly hroa-l lis., j k..l1(.1) hnv l(.n -uvcd , w-ith more than a score issues, hi- , , .,.,,. olas. team vied cludinc American Telephone. 1U-; wi,h ,ranv Nll, 5, wich lost dio. We.sunchmise Khetric an,ltlp (m.mfr : , 3,;. Team No. 3 1-anunouiu lemons ,.asky. teach- i ,teleatel team No. A, SS to Team 111c hltrh ground for the year. No. ; trampled team No. 5. not There was no change in Hie I permitlln.t: the latter to make anv chiiraeter of tho liusiness news. ! .-cores. l,nt rmtnlnp iholU -nr. n i-Iose was strong. Sales ai-I to 4n. The 1 'Italia leant won front "" shares. I th MeHow.-ll tram jj 10 . The The T. N. T. team won from the G Ci. : 10 li. tomei-s were freed after fiue.stion- ins hut police held AVilliam rerhilt. . distlirhanco as several of th speaker,: tried to evade ariest l,nf rflMAITTVKlTKi VO..-.V.,tUU I olhor ,on . .l,.. ..1,1. I PLAN MAR. 6 Tiiim rim ltniiieti DISTURBANCE A third raid was made- on n j meeting hall on the near south side . w here a small proup had assembled I to hear several speakers on th eommunist aims. There was a small lender who attempted lo provVnt i 11 uozvn. WL'l'L' "iKcn into oiv police from enterinc; the hall. Two (Continue, from Page One) inc the reii:n of the tody. 1'olice said the literature an-t other records seized diselosH broad plans fur an International communistic, outbreak March jJv centered chiefly in tho lursor ciHt sucji as fhleao. New York. -.(lcvb-i laufl. I'hiladtlphia, ISerlin and larlf. it,- preitn:ili-tl The Direct Way if Producer MO t. )v--'ic i; to ii.uiv i.mus. available for iiwtstmout gwni roads, etc. Of tMUi-so most people spend all oi their in of sio. most (f the time. Hut a good !kiu tho last iwolvo years has gone, duvct'y or in iny our war bill. Mr. l oid ivl-.evcs w, plxsH'lus ivaying for v;u-o. l ei tainly if world can lv s-M that idea, war will lv :ao v c 1 o -f th..t NO IMPKOYKMKNT IN CONDITION OI' TA IT IS KKPOKT Consumers mMv t. --j. Do you know (hat the C. J. Brcicr garment fac tory creates, makes and brings DIRECT TO YOU THE WASH FROCKS AND UNIFORMS which von see displayed in our windows. The DIRECT WAY OF MERCHANDISING . . . fiom PRO Dl l ER TO CONSUMERS, has very distinct advantages, and we are able to . . . " . . . produce original models. . . . made of superior fabric. . . . tailored and finished by skilled workmen . . . under our own supen ision. . . . and give you every' ounce of quality the price will carrv. COMPARISON is utterly overshadowed, when you examine the superiority of our materials, and see how beautifully our garments arc made. S1.95 81.95 81.49 ST) "T WH ,S THAr9!SBSrHE wows wml (j ( . Wew FSU0W IdPk TRU-BLU FACTORY I ji W,SH BAN! qTS ALL ' a Tru-Bakc Crackers are indeed popular with growing boys and girls. - Children crave just such nourishing foods . . . between meals and after school . . . wnell fccf just can't help getting hunorv." Order from Your Grocer INIFOK.VS Misses and Womon's WASH PKKKS Chi Idivn's WASH DKKS (Coiilttoud lt-!tt lvA,:e vne) d'.t I'jVj.i S ,-!., : .., .. tilt AV-jfUtt s.clVtAt. . , t?;( Attendants At li i 1., t ,..; s.iul the ,-oii.'.n;.-n e," !-.- t,-M-j.ut. !it had n,.i j .,.st. lite IlitUt. ii.! f.)WHM ii Fancy Prints 15c ClBrc&rCfr Fine Prints 19c rW Curmter4 Tlrtl Quiluy ty the ltVlU. V