Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1930)
V Page Ten LA GRANDE EVb'NIN'U OBSERVE. IJi GRANDE, ORE. Friday, April 18,' 1930 Ik cc Ul 05 ei K. n ir s ft b ft "if' OVER THE VALLEY I JIAIllX K. MOItTOX,. Vallrjr Editor j'hoor: Jtaxkhace, tst-4; Office, Main 37. fe-re hut Mrs. Van Flet' first , Hnnren horne . Mr. i it in Earners Oregon. I Jim. Haiucn'i muti'r I'm Jk llfisir and daush-1 Stringham i .her nir-'C .. .V i ?e. Jira, l-Ved Koffard, and Mr.: Mrir. 1". Ii. Hiinwf) and '' Kef TKE MARKETS RA.NflK AXf UI'KCTfK'K l feint ure-. ,! propm jr food In Idaho. m. rattt har bwi ronlrar-trit I and. MiaOa. Montana But lor Oklahoma and Karie sme dry pow aad a aion:ur or ; . old a raw. VVt TexaA bf dry and ( rni W and rain ia nwdd. : r"n "' '"" lf" .r iviu nd rfr Bm' condition an 1aM month vhlra . Oregon raK- hav . n retard. I Harm Hbrr rtr lev txmrwra-! '' rre y-r a-rasp. -A by lar-Js of moiiitur unit cool iur nn.i hravr rainx. oppl-rnn 'tr,,r a.",lnr K'-mrallj com--atlM-r. CBUIf.and hp w-rw'tal f-din liu lii hy In TV-' "'l and ranlf l..ril.inic lit wi-il bld on rauttarnt hntt aapeMnmlil aK. Oklahoma faitfor ar dry "un''1- Hi!!! In jfno.1 fi.ril in many pai-u of ln' - unit rold wlhx r'tirnVii th and nioro farly lainon rauu of drtayod KrOHtn of rmiw xtohd, of ra. i '" aawt than oii-il. ljim. w ill on rani!--. Karly lambing fi. ! aJllo t'ntm'lr mor arl.'r than hiM dition w-ro wry rarnrl.l d.irlns ! Or-on mil ahow minrahl J"""' ' -""r ran roniliiion. - Marrh. Uma-n of tolli ralili" and ;,ni,rot.-fn.n( la rendition avr lar v'rr moa' "' '"trjrl.-l. Klit-ep haf l--n llow uvi-rax". 'month -lh th t-xrrptUm Of the Wahwctn fOnilltlon haw b-n itai.K.-. ,-mral and nortlioKrn ..-Mion. ""'aroral.tr for -arly larnl. I.laho Tho rendition of (.-.t-,n nun K tli Mate lire they arr ahout lfn,' have made good k.uiih. diirlnif. Afarrh, JSJO is conwid-rtt.lr o,. nlHf a iat month. No iwrtoua Marrh rondlllona wr rr-n'ally oJ'OV Oi-U of Marrh. 1 Irtjt la ill 'ffrlN hat' orriirr'd from Ike favorable to j.h-p in Idaho. I tali. Mill b!ow th fi-e y-ar av.-rae ..f4. mtflhr of the part aintrr. N'erada. Wyominir. 'Vd'irado. W'al Sor tfaia fitate. Wwl Of th. 1ae. rS v....r-.t1. fn imj mh. erfi Vuth lakola and Wv Vexl-A rct.Je mountaina and In (h Mouth, tduion and Iciwn hatr. been lem beep and latnba have improved in I inndUlon rre better -tliao In ti,a averaipv Waahtnirton llvr. .aiifomfct and Arizona with beli r other jiaroi of th tale. molot. ,iork i in fairly Kood ape aiul 'epd. Montana h-p have done I lire la ifnerally ;rl and re-rve cji. Bre about normal, l.lnlio e.-il- ..'well rnniriderlnK ne winter fer dlna- f moiature rjunllex in tlie lilwuntaSnn He wintered well with llicht loee. aliuutlon. Texaa rhr p are l.o' . are ttt-low nonnal. Wanhinictoi. ; Oenerally, cattle have eome normaJ. In condition and feeding rattjf are late due to unfavorable ' through the winter In jcood eon- itiM leen neermary In orne loi'ali weather and deficient mointure ' .i.tlon. with a few thin rattle in Ilea.. Karly ianitxi have made rood I.iaho reporu (food early feed and ' oarta of Teui. Oklahoma. Montana. Bln. . Ijiu-' tainbinir ha nuirti d mild weather. i and North I akota where feed aut- under favorable ronditinna wiinf pt wtirrr Rum .nun-ii awr. , pjiea vrf milter lliniteo. all le ..m.'.is t ' in o.-nr cuteiiiiuria ed with a deeide.1 iini.rovc-mer.t of loaa hare been IlKht and tavr than Jajil year exr-pt in. TeKaa. i ran feevi, fn California and Arl--are (fenerally In irood fbvii. , Te Wool aalra and romrartinif have 'xuna, ranee feid and prfw-et for and Oklahoma eatllo ahow the f- oeen very limited with a large i U f.e ranKift .are . Krd; alao. in feeu - of aevero weather durinft? amount of wool leinir pooled and Vlintf, the V iern )ikolai. ! Jumiory and abort feed. Ktirlni; conniitned. Itmb fei deni in w.t.1- i lern Kanxaa and , Nebraaka. :tradlnif in the roulhWf ban not ''rn feedlnif areaa art faifferini; j ' .lo. ado, and Svvr Meirteo. Hprlni; been ro heavy lot laat iiring, but xerioun finaneial j Oirl ' party- rulk on ere fol- , ; Of fort In nit. and Mr-and Mm. A., lowed by a waffle miplier. About , ent fi.rx the Stoddard. I.umher ! Miller, of Grande, stopped In uirla and hoya were prexeiit.- . hni: been Ml lor Hie luiat' thrt-r I nennralar to tbil at- the. T. K. Riruf unn fii i w-i in.i... ( - --- - Mlm M.nine liiin.jin, daiiKlner dayti but Ik linpnivlns cCLAY'S STORES I g -- .- f - 4 r JA .- '""E Ke.far Fpent WedBeaday at the Johhson entertained with u I g . Jr .1 jfr1 hoa.e of their dauihter and rompllmentiml the younir IS 5Ji.'i! " " tu w 3 - ' '"'- ' "'" KoB00- t horn for apilnir varatlona $ I TfT(!.rr '. . - "Sew ' ''"'' ',"j'r41i ' n their return from the I D. ; Ihuradny evenfnic at tho J'ond I n.- lT ." " Va. f. r " - ! t -' r- e"ereee at Fall Ijktf fitr. ! hotel, fiumea and dnnclliK , ' I Miller In Mr. and Jira. W. If. Duncan and Mm. ; win tahen to a Haker honnitui tu'r a minor opeiatlon and liaa boon there ever since, aerlouRly m. ri. Wllko Kunsln waa n a Haker houpllal .for aeveral daya for medical treatment but hn left thera and la atoylnf In Jink. ei 'for a few dayi rhaiie Xinnauirh,, superintend. The Stores of Quality Service and Economy Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Store No. 1 1704 Adams Store No. 2 North 2nd. St Phone Main 515 free delivery Phone Main 109 Unemployment Is Relieved To Marked Degree i ilii''! ai tivitie have ithl' d ftjif.rf - rlatty In rHirxintt urj?mploymrn(.V j H iort-mw ut Om.'tif-xt loicmi J t-' a rumptiiu. of hom l.uitd fny and a conidratlon of the rt juirim'f)tn for r-tfJ?niial huil'linff. "The rcituinption of prudt-m hulM " " ' ' j Uk activity in Uik rfc.-J-nUal fill IVfflll.S'CTO.V. Api. J AJ (Hill aid materially in hr.nKini; ,. JuIIm Kanif-Ji. th ehairain or . ,,i0ym.nt Ixu k to nor.uaJ," li cH. l'rtvMiijnt lffovrii rtxitioml tiuoi- i-U,j.i, jj'-w Mrvf)' tomr.ltf'-f rvportft) , yrt-nla th:t unniffloynifiit thruK"U . oiiUiry haii to-f n r-)i-'d to a uiurket.J-jcTf-- 1y - : Uitm in rf-iair work, u1lilfoni to ami afU'rafiotm of bJuNt ant factory i - fjifinn-itiiiK on thtw "rontrllm- j WAKIi J.NOTO.S Oliuirrnan Mule tiof ftuMir in th MlutfJhwtion of j0' :nat- naval cornmltt wllf call Utmm." h naii that "(nc th for nitval VxprrtV opinion on ln '.irly fart of thf year tlie u.vmrai& ln trraly. ddiy permit fr 4flli.onn, 'alfra-j SKW VOllK Jury convlrlM ifonfl iwt ftmir. h-iv irirr--4 JiiKhl of Jfr-frif-n on trial for con t fK-r rn(. T!i. i irnul.) trlvf-n ' plra:y to manufucturo r-4t! Icr (oluinila County ."Vr-al ltvr. Over Night News Has Strength, Energy Of 20 Years Ago axe company eaa. - 110ET. A. BTRATJS "I surreied ten yeaiM Willi un bad n eiiKo of Mointu'li troiible-aH nny fimn evr bad. It wa ImponKUile for me lo ever enjoy a meal wlih out rtiffurliut. 1 win terribly run. iliiwn. - - "Klvn iinttlia or H-irron mmln me fe.-l like a new, man. 1 have trained aixieeii iioiindn anil have us much a-ri iiKth and vitality im I had Iwen iy yiara into. "I have never found anything to eiu.il Kurxuli Kofi Maw I'llbi, 'I hey reKiilnle me iieifertly." Itol.l. A. Html, 426 Weat 24lli Htreet, Okln lioma, ("lly. The demand for Hnrtton nud Knr. H"fl Mil 1'llln hoa probably MriiHi n nil world'a rcror.Iii for the lenirth of lime they have been on . tna market aifimtN. BELGIAN WETS CLAIM LIQUOR LAW VICTORY WtCKHIXK (AI-) ItevMon of the lielKlan liiiuur lawn haa leen recommended by a Kpeeial inveMt- hfatinv eomniltlee and wets of the I oounlry are rlaimlnx a victory. , They bane thin upon the fact that Initial draaiic prohibition mukk'i- tlonx entertained by the fnvcli- j R.'ttora were abandoned under pre- j aure of public opinion rather thin. upon any great ronccKxion In the recommendations themselves. I The law now allowa free iraifin fn llifht wines and beer but limits the sale of spirits to licensed mer chants and forbids the sale of less than two quarts to an Individual customer. M ireover owners - or cafei; and restaurants 010 nol permitted to keep spirits on their premises even tbotiirti thir hnntHi WAHHINOTOS Republican tare in the same buildinKs as their leader Watsol asks that JmlK" eslahllalurien's. I'arker, nominated fir supreme : :. T)ik commiltee suKKested' that court,, be called before acnale' Jb-: restaiiranteibs have the same prlv.l dlrlary committee. -ileire f ,,riVa;e consumption of CIIICAOO Klve sacks of air-, aplrils as otiier .citizens. It u!9 mall from Appleton, Wis., stolen by rerximmends l hat the minimum two automobile loads of robbers ;sale In. reduced to one iiuait Hint wlm hold up auto truck. licenses should be Iwucd only Li WAHIIINOTON iloover's sis- wine dealers ,.nil l. i i rir-i-laVrtai; reodor ' aanatilaw vHst ahirivat. .1,- Hoover, of I'alo Alto. Cab, falls of j should be barred from sellliie flection an one of elxht l. A. II. splrlls lo members , NKW VOllK John S. Iouglas; Vale (cmduate, hanaa adf atler re. ceivinif letter from Ikiilcee br.uk llIK enifaKetnc.hl. , ., . WAHHIMnriN Mrs. Hoover, allboiiKh sufferlliif from cold, re ceives li.0 mounlaln.era from ilun I'omle. county neht schools. NKW YOHK ifusioins aKent elia apparel arid Jowelry valued ut ; lia.uoo In trunks of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Iod-u. HAN l'-HAN;IMf.-0 (Hunt armyi boinblnif plana makes round trip I from Kaiiramentq t Hnn Kranrlsco j under Kuldanco of uiiiomnilc pi-! 01s. WAKIIINtlTON H e Tl a t and ' house conferees eliminate duty In- , creases on narrow luces, which roused French protcsis. - j 1 11 r.iKiiriniiiiik dumaites iw vernl towns In I'dopiinoessus. LONDON Ifl wlllK lalior narly mnmbcni attack 'Koverniiienrs In dian pulley an fniiinir to ko fur inoiiKh In nieetinir India's wishes. HUltl.lN ('resident Von llln 't.fcoCMlrW Vm r-tw4' Tnt above picture is evidence that Gene Tunn-y (right;, rttirta J.eavyv.e:gnt champion, it phyncally flt again after hi recent eoera . u,n . otraie on the ninth hole to win from hi? friend, Sam Pryor, at Scoring, Fla.' " mt Cambridge Coxswain - fainfal Surgery ' Surgical nieruiiina were per formed by Hie nncienu. Amoiiif urti oienillniis were trephining, or fiai lure of ihc skull, mid Hie cruci ble and extraction of stum In Iho Madder, (if course, these were nil oiiernilona Mrfoniicil wlihoiit anesthesia. HorldrK citrus iiiilustry. i.'.i.'M.iiini trees and J 1 2.111111 brlnxi tii.lino.iirpo annually. with ncres IV l Robert . E. Swartwout at Nev ork, the only American In the an ual Cahridge-Oxford crew race He cexowain ol the Camnidat ihell. ' PON DOS A PERSONALS lt.v .Mrs. m; l Itiiymiiuil (iibservi.r Corrcnpondeni) . l'OM,. Ore.' . (HpccliiDA lihlliday liarly hiinoiliDf Mr. ,,n.l Mr.'. Ii. I:. N,,n Kiv,.n nt tile Hclionl house Halimli.y ,.vi.n. ill'. Mr. Ni-Imoii'm bh-11,,1... curl'ed Kadirdav ami ni I denburif to visit llhlhelund occu. Nelson Wednemluy. OancliiB was ! pled rcitlon. ' 1 Ihe diversion of Hie eienl..- ..1.1. i : Hill liuL-Mm. ; I...?-..-! . !...-- u r .1 r.i i 1 rr-niiieni-eiect ; "iiiiieiiu. 01 lake IHIi Julio I'reslea to return 1'rcstdent I 14 i' hes. cocoa 'and coffee I nonviT Visit. .at tllldlilKlit. Mi-s. I. j VliltA cni Z U.onard II. Cus. i "ponsuivd the iifrnlr sbly. kldnancd emtilnvc nt rrr,.M. 1 coui.Icm c,it,.M.i,..i iContlnenlttl Krult rompany arrives I ' J. I: Jlo'icensi-n nnd chll ! alli-r beliiK freed by bundlts. :'', of Iji (lrun.li. i-i.... . .. 1 .... ""- inu iinymoml hun 1 on Iowa penllenuury ul Toil luursiiay unill HtiniKiy. Madlsnn has the tinirest number of I e'-nsnn Is civil enei........ Maker where he underwent a ma jor operation in days hi fi.ie. hi eonilllinn ' in very satisfactory. Miss Vivian Ijirk. a student at the IC. O. N. al Orande, spent the uprinir vaeiition with her par ents In the lllue Mountain district and alti-mled the parly at the school house Saturday vveninx. I'orils Murray, or Iji (li.inde, speni the xprlnif vacation ' w ith llei fnthcr. I.. . Murray, retirrn ln home Sunday. John Mnrrav: win! his m m broken in a fall ' ''acliool, from a horse two weets ago, is still in I -a Grande under the care of hi physician. . Mri. 'A!)ert Ithiaebart and jn-: fant son. Itoy Alliert, who was! bom in. a - Haker hospital two' weeks aso, 'returned home Mon- day.- -' -- . ; -I Aaron Itc-ed. of Vts.t Aiufeles. ? VFh., lr.f hw and ii viflitinj at ihe. home of his aunt, ilr. K.t Kmiih. . I M iv. John rv-ffio was culled to ! Ioiiny th .wrious illnp of hf-r meihc-r. Mm. K. V. Ufrs,' : 1-rMay - . - - M.-. and yrs, a. I NUon and fair.ily. Mr. and Mi. I. E. Nrl-. yon an.J family ami Mr. and Mns. 1 m rat Inni-n and family p-n; Sunday at tho hi mi'- of Mr. and. Mrs. Kd J-ark.., who rt?cemly, iiiovi-i to ;i small farm , In ihe Jliue Mjuntaln dLtricU. 1 t . Stoneman. of 11a ker. spot i Sunday and Sunday night al th Utnnv, of Mr ;and Mm. I. Ii. r.ohi j f niton. . . - ; . " . . i Mr. and lt C. I. Thompson I and the MiKH Mary- ami .tellci Van Hercrin, all of Baker, spnt j Ktmday uv th ": home- or Mr. i i hoinpKon'fi rtrtntM, -Mr. and Mm. Whltur lliornpxon. x. - - - t Th rhildiet. -of the , primary' j ..-wn. nui pi mm ., in fir n-ycner,-Mik; Marii ("onlo-!if.v n hTh a pa nut flidwor TueMi:iy aftt-rnoon. I Aft'-r the shower, , which wh n j l?al hiiiimIso to the teacher, they f played game- for an hour unti flirtnUKNei). -. - Ixtrrii; lUiyiiKind und Moirto Itohf rt54n, pupiU or Mhu. Mabel JjiUKhJin, IiiumIc ieaeher of Hak i r, wenL IaliH 1ueduy 'eveu inK and look part In a t-ecitai k!v' f-p. ai tho hif,'h school hy Mrs. l-'iUKhHn. - OtherH af.siKtinjf from hi re wem: Sidney ItoldnMin.' Mrs. IT. A. i'.ohison. MiKM Aitianda. M l)neen, and Mr. M.- K. Itaymond. ' .Mrs.. Ii. W. Van Kle?t-arrivi-d Huh da, riom hrr home ut jU haiiy. fiier on brouRht her uh fur tin The .Dallf-H. nnd Mr. Van Klet wont thai iat. and hroiiKht; tho' . rewt . ot the way,- Mr. - Van Meet is: pi im if' t 1 - of rhc loeul This Ik liiH neeond terUi VAX CAMP'S SOUP . Tomato or Vegetable '3r.l:l-.; 25c STRIXG BEANS : ' Twin Peaks, Xoi 2 Tins 3 For . .. .:. 35C PORK & BE AXS Medium Size EGGS; Fresh Ranch For' 27c V apricots v ; Rose DiSs, No. 2i2 Tins 3 For ; .1. .. 65c GRAPE FRUIT Polk's Brand, No. 2 Tins O For .......;... 59c Per. Doz. . 20c Fancy Individual ; Cup Cakes Vith colored frosting Extra nice for your Easter Dinner '- Per Doz. 25c DRIED PRUNES Fresh from Cove, New P;ick 3? lbs. ' 'or .l i.....:. 29c RAISINS Market Day' 4 Pkg. 31c PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced For 73c KRAUT Silver Threads No. 2i2 Tins For 45c HOMINY ' Van Camp's No. 2141118. 3 For 33c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LETTUCE Large Solid Heads NEW PEAS NEW SPUDS BANANAS , Firm and Ripe C 23c snnd-; served I II. Itobfuson , and about 2n i i nun- lliey nave fieell on I . , , , . u. ' i'siu arkid. Hed fross Drint ston. '"!""n"r "' lilslory, ucrordlmr "toddnrd Lumber co. I.-A.1V. ' W " J' " ""'''"ell. J N. W. Hmill, r.t from Mr. Ilo. fur Ihe l bom" Krbbiy froill urnid to his li.tsplfnl (r, 39c QUART ICE CREAM BLUE MT: BRAND SUNDAY ONLY COTTAGE GROCERY -i z fw::z3c I z toZbcW&LZ 18c 3 1 ' i. NOTICE to LIGHT and POWER USERS Electric light and power service will he turned- off from 8 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. and f rom 4 p. m. to 4:30 p. nu, Sun day, A pril 20 in A licel, Imbler, Summerville, and Elgin ter ritory for making necessary line repairs. EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO I No Wo o o Better in Flavor mid Higher in Food Value v . , ' ' Tru-Blu Graham Crackers have always been baked UP to an ideal. Only the finest of ingredients were ever used. In, 1923 pure Honey was added. Today pure Milk makes Is the time to get your fencing done. Carload buying enables us to save you money on your requirements. Time Payments if Desired. W. H. B0HNENK AMP. CO. n MILK and HONEY better than ever . . . better in flavor and higher than ever in food value. Order a carton from your grocer. You will find them . their own best recommendation of what really fine Graham Crackers should be. One of the efflany Qapioiis Qrackers . . Baked by TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO-Spokane, Pordand, Seattle FREE Recipes Unx f tokery, ti iiMUi4 Tri-lli Hill -ttMif f br . tuftui rcipj. A h&nor Vook)ct of tfaw will . gnta yea bf- ywt (r:tr. If his .pp;y it txtataittd wiit to DMrtit hroch of TV BI.U BISCVIT COMPANf 8pkui rrOu:4.