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Page Four- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Friday, May 30, 1930 JitMvzmbt zbmh (bz? rfor ( Incorporated ) Am Independent Nempftpcr FRANK a APPLE BT . .Edltoi and Publisher fciARVEY P. MATTHEWS , -Bualneu Uanaer Published evening a, except Bund a 7. at 1411 Adam Arenue. La Grand, Oregon. The Obser.rer-Star publlahed ererr Friday. Kntered at the Postofflce of La Grande. Oregon. a Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March t, U7. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND THB CITT OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclusively entitled to uae for publica tion of all new a dispatcher credited to It or not otherwlae credited If publlahed tereln. All rights of republication of epeclal dla patchea Jn Lhli paper, and aJao the local newa herein alao arc reaerTed. National Adrcrtlslng RepreaentatlTt M. C. MOGENSE.V CO.. Inc. San Fraoclaco, Los Angeles. Seattle. Portland. Chicago, . Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Carrier Daily, per boo nth In adrance , Dally, elx month a In advance - Dally, alncle copy . Tic ao By Mall Pally, per month In advanre , Dally, per six months In advance . Dally, per year In advance , , Weekly, Obaerver-Star. ;er year . . SOe -Sl.tO -I $.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch luspxay, locai. per column men Time contract prices on application. .41e VICTORY OVER SKJ.K- B!c them which persecute you: bless, and curse not. Rejoice with ihem that d rejoice, and weep with them that wo p. Homutt 12:14. 13. - MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trade Mark, Registration Applied For U. 8. Patent Office drags I BP si Joseph should protest to Xorblad about this political liouse-cleaning. - If it isn't stopped the state will be quite immune to 'shocks before George even gets started on his own. - ' - Governor; No)iIad says he has no time to explain why he fires one state official, appoints another, that he proposes to' be "governor in every sense of the word." Good, bad and V!la, ,,. in lh(. i n lcj . spies' indifferent senses, we suppose. Well, the state is certainly! governor; ready for some of the good one! "Have )ou any acancir?" Imbler Farmers Planting Field Beans This Year Ity Ix-ilt. Clearer (Olwner Correspondent) IMHUKU, Ore. (Special) Sev- eral of the farmers near Imbler' are putting m field beans. Latt year beans brought a good price and not many were raised near here. Ivan Umgaman Is planting a 15-acre patch, while Ano Fal lows is planting- 5 acres on the j Hinpuruan land. Kobert Fallows a brother, who has purchased the um!a" Kilt Glenn farm, in olanllmr 100 Sunda Juts played many years and many jjanies. was uffable to plity. He wrenched his back several weeks aj;o. and has Jen unable to work. He Ls taking treatments : I rom a physician in l-a Grande, j Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kins and son (are planning to leave Tuesday for j Eugene, where Mr. King will at itend jjmra'T school. Mrs. Lee Greybeal and daughter, Vema-Bc II. Mr. McCoy and son. 'Charles returned Sunday froni Irrigon. where they have been J working1 in the fruit. They also visited with relatives while then-. Claude Hale. Mr. Heed. Mr. Cot; (and Mr. Collins motored to Milton They, returned home last 'vening. .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pae aro the six and a half Mrs. I'age is at a c res. The see d was bo u ir h t Idaho and is said to be very good, i Irouti l""i-nts ot Ivan Hmc.irmn u r. i ,, Hi- pound baby girl. this week. The others have not:he Wuiiderllck hospital in La Planted theirs yet. I Grande. The little daughter ur- A miscelLineous shower was ! rived Monday, given Mrs. Frank Stewart last Fri- ' ,'wa Hudson, of Joseph. i tiny evening in the I'niun hn i.vi se nding the week with her grand- Miss Iva i -an man and Mrs. Stew- I'rents. Mr. I ;irl s aunt. : 1 He colors and Mrs. Hudson, of Mrs. f'hur-i.o MPoii Imbler. Jicta attended school here white and ink wer.. a ' years ago and has many i usej in the decorations of the hail. friends. .Mm Stewart's grandmother. Mrs. I Mr- J,nd 5Irs- Itieh--on arrived ;Greyieal of Jrngon. sent a large E frum the. tast Sunday night to visit jbou-iUet of pink roses, which were j with Mre iiised with mock orange blossoms in : Jas. McKeil Itichc-son's father, Mr. the decorations of the room. Mrs. Sl' wart's dress was of pink and Ahite rn pe. A short program was given, in which Miss Mabel West. j.-nskow. Verna Bker, Hetty Ann jWestenskow and Miss Iva Unman took part, sung f rum Miss Mary CoI stopped for a day at the Fox home In imbler on her way through to Portland. Miss Cowl taught h.-re two years ago. She taught at Haines this past year. Her home is in Portland. Halbert Hoilins has caught two FAOCS LA GRANDE STORE Successors to NIK. WEST & CO. IN MEM0RIUM Of Those Brave Lads Who Gave Their All That Liberty Might Not Perish Our Store is Closed May 30th WW flFFIf F sPit Dampens ri.Sr'." First Florii GAT By. Junius Florida G. 0. P. Primary The st.ite of matrimony. Congriess is entirely too slow on the tariff bill. Cherries are slated for protection and would advance two or three cents in price at the canneries if the Jaw went into effect are very much gratified to find one industry that looks to immediately. So a prominent cherry grower tells us. We the new bill for real help. There's nothing like persever ance: It win in the lung rail. Not alwavA Iid you ever se a hen on a china f , ; l.ady Are you an Ire man? Joe Man Not very, lady. Making home brew et a bad example for the home brood. MEMORIAL DAY With the: last war twelve yearis in the pitst, most' people who had no. active connection with it are inclined to, take Memorial Day very much as a matter of course'. "TheySyiow it is a day of tribute to soldier dead but i-eard it primarily as a convenient spring holiday a nice day to go fishing, a . nice day to drive to a neighboring community, a nice day to loaf and read. ' You can't blame them. Wt-fn'fciimuiaJ r terr manv eople to give serious thought ta'serious problems'untii they :lill Have hi rvn I'tu-If iMTt innv tmipcc7 Jo'pIiiiKv Itat kitttl of Maggie" and "God He With You Ttll'We Meet Again." Games were ' ptty'i ;r a snori tirno. trsw. Stew :art then opened thu many beaa jtiful and useful gifts sho received. The re fresh ni4 nis ' f pink and white angel cakes and pink punch Jwere -vrved by the hostesses. The Stiests were 3!rs- Melvin Stewart of A Jicvl: M rs. Anna Wester.skow, Mrs. I'ansy SkiHins and daughter. JACKSON'MIXE. Ha, (AT) .'Opal. Mrs. Krar.k Gibbs. Miss Ona Failure of Florida democrats lu Hudson. Mrs. Warner Heem. Mrs. agila'e the Hoover-democrat qucs- r,ir-1 Tneker. Mrs. Lnvt-r nci lion drew virtually all the fire-; Mairn. Mrs. Ted i works out June 3. Despite the fact that this year ; marks the entrj of the republican 1 Iariy into the primary for the I first time in history, wnly two races j in the state-wide primary have any j claim for the national spotlight land both are democratic. I One marks the return to poliiic-v 'of Sidney J. Catts. picturesque nar time governor of Florida, who seeks nomination to congress in the third district. A couple songs were the community boobs. -Pinion in Catherine creek tnis I "When You and I Vr Yojn?:jtar. SV-veral fishermen from here have gone fishing but Mr. Rollins is the on!y one to have had any luck yet. One of the salmon weighed alvout eight pounds, while the second weighed 12 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Wait Furman were tin- gues;s of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Sirineham of Enterprise last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. String ham until recently lAed near Im bler. Frank S-.ewart ! ft for Keith , ----.. w:M work this of tho off-year primary i nuchanan. Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Wal. ter Furman. Miss lone IV-rry. Mia -Kssie I'erry. Mrs. Frank McKen non. Mrs. Mary Hayr-s. Mrs. Will li sekman. Mrs. far! Knswald. Mrs. Harold Itingaman. M:ss Theo. I-ioyd. Miss Hut.y l::iirs. Mrs. Oeo. Crouser. Mrs. McOo'drick. ; Mrs. Iiuoy. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Mili Ira:t. Mrs. Hay We:. Mis. Frank t'atts recently was tried on fed- ; M.r:in. Mrs. 4. 1 Wes:er.sko-.v. jeral charges of aiding and aiM-tiir.c iIrS- Leo I'erry. Mrs. Cam?. Mrs. t-ar:A, riiiinlrf.ir:ni- rinc a mriii Magcie Ci-nklin. Mis M ..11 W-.t. S i n d a y . w h e re sum m-r. nklm. Mrs." The John SkilHngs family is . Ituchanan. Mrs, Wlni-.i McKinnis " moving to North Pow der soon. Mr. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Welch. 'Miss Ly- Skillir.gs is working on the state dia Cleaver, Mrs. liuth Wesien- i ; highway and has been transferred skow. Mrs. John IJoyd. Mrs. Otis - to Rafeer county. The American I-g:on auxiliary held a special meeting Monday evening. M;i- Z6. initiating thrvt new members- Mrs. ESesiv Westen skow. Mrs. I'ansy SkiEltngs and trs. H- lea Wright. It was voted to cv?itin-je the meetings through the summer, instead of dispensing ef th:m as has been the custom. The next meeting to h held will be at t b e home of Mrs. 1 ess: e in c u t ! i n , d o w n fl e-v r a n s from tht navy. l:ea;- Ad!:!ira l::.-h;-rd If. I.ei;h. chief uf te burt.tU of navigation, told a house appro priation.; sulteommsttfe '.li'ii tnere were only Stb de:t riion.s in ii-Tr.-Helective reeruEtinr. he sad; wa.s another reason. tsteht liiiiiiur Mne i;.idif WASHINGTON A!M M or than twice as many receivers were imported by Czeoho-Slev.ifcia in 1??3 than in 'the preceding year. Imports last year were $ !.;!:'. Who iv member when the was madfi of resulted and no trial has l-n set. at(s charged date :or a new ensko-A-, Mrs. I'aroze. Mrs. I.ovrly. the ut required ire ronrmntpd with thnm Th aiMrra r I ! ' our er. - i.u-r-es in c mm me vou o n " . . ,ag'insL him resulted Irom a politi-S wire tuMf. because great strength-,. m..u i, . . f rigorous campaign against Tom A. There wn bo:her man huJ,teyl(aB foro.er n,r,.l km, one dy U j . K-m.Wicans d.d no; nttiiy 't )'-KliVi .."tHii Km.irion.J mnjij.iir in lit JVM. IILIf.HtT ..ill. fVUI I,. Mw. wis ar.'l she host. i Mr without war experience may be a little thrilled by a reference to military or naval heroes but he doesn't Stop to think, why these service dead deserve honor or how the sacrifice they nude effect our lives, today. - . . , ...... It is an unfortunate and an ungrateful thoughtlessness perhaps, but it can be excused because not one man in a hun dred who served in any war gave serious thought at the time , to what it was all about or to why his service was deserving i of commendation. Did any of them actually go into the fight ! ; with the ideal of "making- the world safe for democracy?"! We never heard of any. Did any of them enlist with the) r high purpose of destroying a program of militarism? Yerv, very few. The men to whom Memorial Day is dedicated gave attention to ideals, had little time for chatter 1 tism. They, went into service because they had instinctive pride in being Americans, because they saw a national job that had toy done, because they were young and sensed high adventure.' They went in because the averaro rv,.-.n hates a quitter, a slacker, a poor sport. It has been true in every war. ? ; i But this lack of concern for the high purpose of war diws '. i not make our soldier dead any the less deserving of high hniica T. : r . ...... r.-.o. .uivi, hi uur opinion, aoes it nuike tnem more (iesei-ving. Sen-ice. siicrifice, death these were instinctive. .-pontaneous. Keasuns why were left juite willingly to na- tional leaders, to historians, to Memorial Day orators. Which ! was as it should be. ; t Do they desene this day set aside in their memory? Head ' "Gk1 Have Mercy on I's!" by William ScaJon. Ke;'.d "A!! I vuiei on uie w estem r ront" by Erich Remarque. These two recent books of the war are simple, sti-aight-forw.rd pictures of what active semce meant. They will take the place v.f any Memorial Day address most admirably. And they wii! help the individual who is prone to regard it as a happy holi day to a better realization and obsen-ation of its original purpose. That Man- I'w sot a hilt p.0!t.j oinosj:ioa to Mrs. liu-.h H( n (-.vn ni ii. I . r f . .i - . -i . t nfrht he aid to her: : from th fourth divrlrc Her op--I leay. un i you p..tch . -r iw. r pant-? ,!ori4 Jteach . attorney, wao stainti I on a platform calling for repeal Of the l!h auundn;cnt. ll- publicans have endeavor d to -ae extent to take ad-antig--- of the result of the lti general eb-c-Etn it.'n for the tir time ?;n-e rror;rurtt...n days Kiori-I wr.t . rvpublMran. jl The party In Hori-ia. how vr. .-hi a fc'ionil fight for control cf the sr.aSe contm!Ee, Wea ten skow, the second Monday In July. Ti$ ir.ee: ing is to be held in the f'rm of a lawn party and a potluck supper. A3! members are rMf t d to !' pres-'-nt. The axiJt,i;ry -wing ciub meei- a; the home of Mrs. John Morris J-tne IT at ?:3te. " Uoyd has moved his Mr. an,i Mr.'Ion I vavi.i are hTt-l family to Imbl-r from Knt-rpn5. t .i Joyd.f lived here 5-vera I years ag-. buz v.li moved away. aUhouzh. th-y jiiiil kflpt their hom-e h-r' in Ir.iM.-r. Tit--- family j:j !iv- on fcicwart was yuts Birdie Cay be fore her -marriage. She anj her Ikrens have lived tn Imbk-r Rany n;ayor of Ieiia- I tiroiR rremont. t tan. visiting Mrs. a.Javi. mother. Mr. Will Hertrv j:s. . atui .other n-iatives. , ; - Mis Ona Iudn is home- from' Miss H id- ' it It-r.d ; And v- iil a eomir.g j" League Standing t aL'O Hy Tin- A-s iadxl imrs t"at Ixase ( rcr-ansc-fiVu 5 lUkUnd ... l.tA AesgeSe Am Yr.cso .... I Miif.itx . . . little f wti:ce iVrtUcd ritt.-f.M L.dc:pf: Vr. fcin-'pi r-i -r3k W. 1 z ri . :"n rs it : i .... : r si ..... n : .... .... IS- Z7 i-3g1M- . ;j ii .23 II J3- I I IT ! .. .. I j I .... n i: -Ei W. ... JT I! ri :i . iy l ... i ;i -. i : f WiM VUliKTitc War Orj!an 1-VltlANAIXJMii (AIM Kvery . be aked by the rr.t.n- ! hc.d-yartr of the Aissf ritan I.saon Sni year to ad-.pt b-gis-t::kri fur the tdrica:tn of thr 1 ..v. nJr irphaE. n the country. I T Ktpcditr Art Hx(ori Mu.V t XV) Tiie .'ftt I'.o-jrist bureaa i opening an:tiur--ITi ;in ar.d art ?ho; in M-ow aJ .IS5- j 1r.ircri.d whow;- iCile rece;p; will -5 i cc.-;h. j:e it.-cr-rs to t.ke pur-.ii-J j ch-4 rt:c;ts out -t '.he cotir.try without payrr.Tit.cf expert d j?:e j Herd for her raca'io n ha taught :r schootr fr sv-rai y re:nrn tbene to ::ac5j t- tioin; i-ry w. l Sii-.- au i brourh: h.me fr-jrt ;he the iai of the w-t.3 Mrs. -i-.e.. r h She horpi;al. :S1 V.- a to t:-"r roiiie -jrt. Miss Franc.- Me Kinross is hoT.e fr the sur.;n;vr. She- h izhi the last years t.; it 5 "My S'Lvee" L"-.-j'nnd Huritingron. Mr. and Mrs. r.L.vr.. of Kr.1 t pruc. stopped at In, bier 2as:S:ky evenur:g on their way rtni'- hi she Frank Martin horsie. Mr. !'.uyri : and Mr. Merlin are broth r ;astT. fr. Ivyr;e and tf.ircU'.y nvifi ihesr home Bier-- for 5.:veraE y--ar. ;! Mf.s lla and Miss Fina Lei Abetter have returned to Jhctr home jifter teaching the iA.-t y.ar .tn . Ve;on- Mtss Kva taugh: in th- imbler i i.zr, i h'oj i . lw --tr g'Eng to W)-.ua. A tennis tournarnviit Wiis h-M by the Imbler Ath:..-t:c c!ab at the tennis courts here F::i.-.y. Thi.s was :o pi-k .,-r h:gv.'1 m?n for entering th :oirr.i!r.T,i o 1 h"I I h-re n. t .- tr-!.i- wi'h ; T'ni-n. !l.iy Wn v-n wij tb- chrr-- pii-o. of li.v; d.y. !.:v- W:i-on. ho hvKie pace. whiEe Imbler. Jlf:itTU.W inti avy Has Made Good with MILLIONS! Same Price forover38yearo 25 oances or 25 Pure Economical Efficient MILLION'S OP POUNDS USED BY OLM3 GOVERNMENT Copper First Knouii Metal XKW VOHK (AP Copper was man s earliest known metal und by Its .scale man has been a skilled art tain for a very long tlm. Six thousand years ago copper pins and needles were buried in the tomb of Snefru, an Egyptian king. Remember this . in making piecrust add the water A Little ata TIME REMEMBZit, too Hills Bros. Coffee has a flavor no other coffee has because it ii . roasted by a continuous proc- ' e a few pounds at a time. Never in bulk! The flavor is controlled by this process Controlled Roasting. Fresh from the original vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key L (AAU.NG.V. (AIM I riT- -yWWy C I0 HILLS BROS COFFEE WATER RECORDING !- v. uH ICE INSTALLED t'oiltKllATK AMI ltil vr H K .i:r su: r-"4 ?.ri ,u Iron fx One) j ,. i, :i -zU.l l,y tn,- , k"vl' (ii,ir'. v... h-T.:. ly l:r ( !ston j H:nn Mm. Ii ; w.. j HM . th cry . ' r irj , .inn X lh f r -tr u; ' iiin o( a r .:-ai:. iu; Vn Th. ..,p.,:- c. it l.T:.'. . irIl . !.- i'i:y u;n a- t r r.. ?Hl'cris .l,ttly s,S:rOi;r :?... t U r.?a-ii'y s-.r.. Mr. 'r jui. iht vithwnt fuvi, a .:. Mir.- Ul.. v ., I ,; I is r.O. IHlch c:i.-8 w-..!. i ry.I far :;..y M- i,. if N.-h ! ard Inter'?. ijrrii-ttin to n! h,tnd" le n .irevi-'. V. Inne fr.md V-at te terut Ale ?(.Ot.-k" du.tiT t-rk So . UK vil rr lrv In Mttn- S'HIXOTtAN" (AIM if mlirr In urid tiuri : Smart Ka.hion Demands Correct Kixitwcar row sum- V.:v juTiva! hht '.y!oj and our varicti a s s t r t ni e n t s rrjikes :his-.Mr.jr always interest in?. Kvery wanted styk is rt,'tesen"n;-1 here. So selecting your summer shoes is certain to prove a pleasure. Trices J4.9.-. to $10.00 Si W ' (flsi ' i ' y&r fir 'tr 4jjSW "sartx II! AND MEAT CO. Packers and Distributors of Mt Emily rmducts City Gi-ocery Economy Grocery Hoover and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 ill Main 573-4S' Main 75 Fir Street Market & Grocery -Main 700 , GRANDE RONDE VALLEY PRODUCTS W e are in the midt of PORK PACKING and are making vou some very attrac tive prices on Pork products in order to make room for the "curing of Hams and Bacon. It s a vise tliat stays outside ronite FLY SPRAY Wills 'em Dead -c-s tccti hti PORK COPS I.can choice loin chops. PORK HOCKS Just richt for stew. SPARE RIBS Meaty Breakfast BACON Heavy sugar cured. PORK ROAST Choice Shoulder cuts. 2oc lb. 10c lb. ISc lb. 25c lb 19c lb. 1 25c dozen 22c lb. 30c lb. 33c lb. it PORK STEAK- 23c lb. shoulder and First cuts from loin. PIGS FEET ' Do your own pickling. FRESH SIDE Choice lean poi1;ers. SLICED HAM "Jim VaiiRhn" cut. SLICED BACON Lean and rined. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Butter I rm" B I Mnshm.m . ... V'V'llllJ Fancy First Choict' Larue S oz. Tins 39c each Oranges Sunkist 200 Size Sweet and Juicv 53c Cantclopes Jumbo Size Special 2 for 25c Monarch Prunes Fresh Prunes in Syrup Grown and Canned at Salem. Oregon 2': Tins 2 for 39c Fresh Churned ML Emilv Brand 35c Kreme Whipped Honey is Different 2. Tins 45c Cabbage Walla W alla Fresh Crisp Heads 3c Pound Cocoanut Dromedary Fresh Shredded ' 2 Found Cartons 19c each EXTRA SPECIAL Angel Food Cakes Regular Price :!0c Saturday Only 19c Peanut Butler Made from Selected Virtrinia Peanuts 2 lb. Tin 45c H'Oim