La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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Pajre Four
Wednesday, January 21, 1931
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
$fa(SrMtite gating barber
(Incorpomted)
An Independent Newspaper
P. R. FIN LAY
Editor and PublUher
HAROLD M. KINLAY
Business Mau&ger
Published evenings, except Sundny, at 1710 Sixth itreet L
Grande. Oregon.
, Entered at the Fostotflre of La Ornnde, Oregon, aa 8econd Olasa
Mall Matter under net oi March a, 1879.
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There havo been -6 3 associate Jus- I -
ticca of tlie court, and 11 ohlef jus-II fr rwy i
tlces. Cropley has served under fouril MPJillh I fMKQ
chief Justices: Melville W. Fuller. Ed- II IIMUUI mm
U'nrrl TViiioIr., w.it iimmi.. u...... '
ard Tuft and Charles Evans Huuhes ! TOO MITII MILK
and has known 33 of the associate TnBt ""re can be too much of a
Justices. He became clerk In 1937. Rood thing Is common knowledge.
Several years prior to that he served I But thftt tni8 can 00 true of milk. Is
WCjJUl, V1CUIK. .. - ........j ...........
HONESTY REWARDS YOUTH
j I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins
nnd their iniquities will I remember no more. Hob. 8:12.
I.IFK STKUAItnSHir
If I have strength. I owe the service ot the strong;
If melody I have, I owe the worlU a bong.
If I can stand when all around my post are falling.
If I can run With speed when needy heart a are calling.
And If my torch can light the dark of any night, .
Then. I must pay the debt I owe with living light.
If heaven's grace has dowered me with some rare Rift;
If I can lift some load no other's strength can lift;;
If I can heal some wound no other hand can heal:
If some great truth the speaking skies to me reveal.
Then. I must go, a broken and a wounded thing.
If to n wounded world my gifts no healing bring.
.
For any gift God giwa to me I cannot pay:
Clifts are most mine when I most give, them all away.
God's gifts are like his flowers which show their right to stay .
By giving all of their bloom and fragrance away;
Klchea are not In gold or land, estates or marts. "
The only wealth worth having Is found In human hearts,
Author Unknown.
1 Riu'iinf lv ti it ti?a fat If has hun bi1 I
NEW TYPE OF I.AWYKltS stantlally demonstrated that In cer-
Cropley probably kjiows as many I tuln cases, not too rare, the common '
lawyera as any other person In the quantity of three glasses of milk I or :
United States. His business Is with ! every child, every day, la too much
lawyers. Dally they file In and out and may do more harm than good., j
of his chambers. He Is well-grounded j Mony of these children to whom i
In legal lore, but he Is not a lawyer. mllk lB distasteful suffer also an-'
His observations on the lawyers , oreX, or absence of appetite. '
with whom ho has come In contact Tnolr revulsion for mllk Is trans
all these years are Interesting: Ifcrred and extended to food In gen-
wnen 1 nrai came to tne court." , cral. Sucl, children easily become
says Cropley.. the majority of the nlbblers and sparse eaters. ;
lawyers before the court were as lm- PrTCiscly what the cause for this '
posing-looklng and as old as the Jus- Conditlou may be must be determined
.H: . 1" each Instance, since there Is no
Whiskers and heavy gold watch Klo ana eVer-present factor re-!
chains hadn't gone out of fashion. ( sPons'ble '
and somehow they seemed to go well u may be duc to constitutional :
with flowing tall coats. Those attor- peculiarity, such as a small stomach,
neya were as sure of their law as the ! wnicn ts too soon filled with the
men on the bench, and they stood . liquid food. It may also be due to
their ground when the questions be- I a intoleronco for mllk. a condition
gin to come. , wnlc mlUc mnkcs the child feel
"I don't mean to Imply that the ! m 1
attorneys who appear nowsdays aren't ! jjore commonly, however, the con- '
as capable, but they are younger as dltlon psychologic rather than
a rule. A lawyer who handles the hyMA m nature. The parents' In
case in the lower courts generally Jls;ence upon m,ik drinking and the
comes here to argue It, and some of o!i.rep,nted urging, 'drink it: It's
them are only a tew years out of col- , gocA ,or you. eVoklng in the child
le?Il. . , j . . . a negative altitude.
Those were the days when tech- 0lf ,hl3 s,. there has been a
nicalltles were flourishing thickets In . wholcsome reaction on the part of
the forest of law. They may be now, pn-nnans against too great an In
but It seems quite clear there has j,,,,,,. on foods that are -good for ,
been a good deal of pruning and that u .. b(, tUeT mllk or Spilu,ci,.
the legal trees can be seen much more , la (eedlng mUk to chlldreu It need I
clearly. A good thing, I suppose" not always a "glass of mllk." It
i- cnn 130 served In the more preferred
M.tY SET A KKt'tlKl forms of Ice cream, creamed soups.
And the youthful Cropley ran his custard- or chocolate beverages,
hand over an unlined face I ,
"But we old-timers are sentimental,
you know, and have prejudice for the
'good old days.' "
Time was when a supreme court
clerk's head was as gray or as bald
s a l"sttces. Cropley's predecessors
have lived long as a rule (there have
been only 10 clerks since the court
m. Mr
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V , s
VVV - V
.3
. Asaocitlta I'rtSf Photo
Charles Ashley (right), 17-year-old orphan of Birmingham. Ala,
whose honesty In returning a purse hr found to Its owner led lo his
adoption by Edward Frischknechl (left), a Washington, O. C, importer.
Through his act the youth also is promised an education.
Radio Programs
era Oregon were again dipped Into' Los Angeles Prosecutor accused
sub-zero levels during last night. 1 Daisy Do Boe of perjury m closing
At a pretty ceremony the nuptials argument In her trial for stealing
far Miss Done E. Brown and Freeman S15.30O from Clara Bow
O. Maeomber. of this city, were per- j Chicago Mrs. Shirley' Kub. witness
formed at the home of the bride's before grand Jury Investigating
parents in Baker Friday evening. j charges of alliance between police and
A marrlai-e license has lun twi-wl 1.- , .
began), and his office is lined with Vallce orchestra; B, Birthday to Prank J. Bonney and Catherine i Mavfield Kv Mob searches iail
their ulctures. most of them vener- ,,.. ..,,,-. -H. nr. Horn, both of llninn i ' " .....',u
. . .. . . - v. .. "-..- ucvtu?:. accusea or Killing
aoie gray oearas. nt n chestra: 7:30. symphony hour: 8:30.
chance to set a service record before Amos and Andy (except KOA and
Tlll'RSUAY PKOCKAMS
National Broadcasting Co.: 5, Rudy
KSU program at 8): 8:45. smiles pro- CLOSING DEBATE
Cropley draws a modest salary. In sram. 9 revut. 9:30 stor tel,tr. K,
other days the clerk, through a fee
svstem. made more money annuslly
than the president. The story Is told
that back in the 80s a justice con
Piano Paintings; 10:30, Tlr Prlen' ,
cVotty: 10:45. violin; 11, dance hour.
Northwest Broadcasting system::
5:40. markets, crooning baritone:
templated resigning from the bench orchtsa: 6 iS- RaDbl Kocn: 7i nlu
I twr two negroes accused ot killing
i Charles Clark In hold-up at Daducah.
t Foreign
Ottawa Government officials es-
TXT . T1T71 TfdT? TOT tl i "mate Canada lost 15.000.000 rev-l-
Ui liWJli IKlHLilenue by forbidding clearance of
j liquor cargoes to the United States.
(Continued from Pttgo One) Parls Naval truce between France
land Italy ends.
to become clerk.
But those days have gone.
Chats With
Parents
steal programs; 6. Salon orchestra:
9. lecture; 9:30. musical programs:
10:30. organ, orchestra; 13 to 3 a. m..
request program.
bills were, or how much they were
and sometimes she didn't know
whether they had been paid."
Columbia Broadcasting system: Af pT T AV vati
;45.news: 6. sports; 6:15. musical -Tii-v. .U1
IN FAVOR OF
Bills
PAYING VETS
Continued Prom Page One)
5 :45. news: 6. sports;
programs: 7. Lutheran program; 7:30.
music: 8:so. iikint classics; :iu. piano,
novelty: 10. Melodists, answers; 10:20 ;
to 1. dance music.
, Seattle
NO CONVECTION 1 KJR (970): 5:40 to 3 a. m.. KBS
Bv Alice Juuson Peale programs.
John, asred three, had refused to an fraucisco
come In tor lunch when his mother KFRC (610): 5:45 to I a. in., CBS
called him. Instead he had run programs.
laughing down the street.
That everunir when Jather came
home he walked into xhe living dance orchestra; 8, Carollers. features;
room where John was playing with 10. dance music: 11. Melodists.
pOKitue t nmhUne .A ..1.1 ussicn rf nrnivrtv cnlrt tinrt'
KHQ tSS0": 7 a. m.. Town Crier. eut ,k p ccntract.
news. Start o IXiy; 8. HappyUme: 9. m-ii ..m tv.. . t e t- ,
I thing to make ou remember never Lumberjacks. Walt and Norman; 10. TOuW -have lar reaching ronse. : 125.00O to he usert hvftnd tmder rit-
Hy the Associated lress
House bills introduced:
HB 23 Representative Temple and
Senator Bailey To provide for pav-
f rcient from the state highway fund of
The La Grande American Lesion ' f ?umlef ln .the Pfpsecutlon of viola-
post recently voted In favor of cash-.
ing compensjition certificates. Similar- -"-
lxl-j I6"-"1 r:r,i"- orsan; 6;ta. powder lenionnaires as well as manv ' 'W ar veterans state aid com-
iKU ana au. nenry otarr. ..- other posts over the nation. . Vmls.
LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORT
After almost two yeare of exhaustive studv of conditions
srising since adoption of the Eighteenth Amendment, Presi
dent Hoover's law enforcement commission has submitted
its findings, and while the report indicates that the mem
bers of the commission are not entirely in accord, a careful
reading of the observations of each reveals the fact that
almost every commissioner recognizes the benefits that j
have accrued to the inrlivirltml nnd to tho mimtrv iinrlni- rh.- i his trains.
...... - -Your mother told me about rou.
JJlUtuultluu law. : I and I am going to give you some
. i . .... , , j thine to make ou remember neve:
. .,.. ,j v. . . v v 4itt i,i4,n n ivnciuani io aa n (nine use ixiv ajftun. no xu;uiviis Aiuinuriiie. ll.JU, TOllcvri. niin-.M: .mr i-, ... lrti j , , n;...(. ,
to the fact that for seven year there was imperfect enforce- bV"T V-Tt Y3 cTvT"i F'T l Si
... . ?l P'csea ne 00 up na spausea i, icaiurcs. mus.cai proi,rans. a, aRct pian, Dut ln lts eijt. ozi tae irical resources and their develop
ment and that the re-organization program has been under w;'rm.,yhi. ,h.r . ,i- Sr!. a1" . ,'"rLi ,ln-ins " u "on and our gen- mcnt m that pcr-.ion ot atc tnbG-
a t Later, a his bother w putting NBu: 9jm. records, xo to 12, uknc ..- .v.-mn-nifi eiMmnnr v, rni.,,n
way for less than three yeaVs. which has not been sufficient bona to bed. she -you .re mu,c , . . He saw The been Ji. .
a- ... ..... i never coins to be a nauchlv bov Tsrama ? ,.,Li k . . . ij' est!, HB IS By Keoresentatire Oxman
time to give it a fair trial. sTu. ySr You kntwhaV KM (760.: S S 30. features: S.n6Ln ,,M Lrr cd S"18"-- BUllngsley-To provide
! . . - I IVlll h!)!Vn H.Wt V.V.l ' A trt 'l RI , , ... - v
wnue lnaivuuim conimiiwioiuMx havo thpir own supc. ;v.:. r " r.:r-V r r," . ana saaw
L&lcn san.e nrivtJeEes as now exer-
The secretary did not snecificallv cised by the state land board of being
disapprove the meaytire but stressed aot liale 'or taxes in case ot repos-
Moser, Kuck, Jones, Dunne, Bailey,
Miller and Kiddle To provide Iree
textbooks.
HB 35 By Representatives Andrews,
Howard and Senator Dunno To
amend code to permit acquisition or
land for right of way for widening
or straightening highways by con
demnation. HB 36 By Chlnnock To amend
code relative to suits to quiet title.
KB 37 By Marion county delega
tionTo appropriate 16.408 for pay
ment of premiums awarded at state
ttHB 3& By Hamilton and Delap
and Senator Upton To provide for
construction, equipping and furnish
ing of armory at Klamath Falls.
HB 39 By Cinnnock To amend
code relative to pleadings.
HB 40 By Representative Oxman
and Senator Billingsley To amend
code authorizing sale of county lands
and authorizing county court to sell
county lands.
HB 41 By Representatives An
drews, Howard and Senator Dunne
To authorize state treasurer to pay
federal government an amount of
money represented by lost warrants.
HB 43 By Oxman and Swift
Fixing boundaries of Malheur county.
irn A o TJt- Ei(ehii Vifomntino Rtfltft
from payment of filing and recording
iees.
HB 44 By Fisher To provide for
.ttlKVliaiiuti vik I
property taxes upon real property
acquired by the state.
HB 45 By Chinnock To amend
code relating to judgments.
HB 46 By Stockdale To amend
code relating to school funds.
Passed Bv House
SB 3 By Eddy To authorize
cities and towns to acquire and do
nate Jand to federal government.
SB 32 By Crawford and Bailey
Requiring that revenues from all
state departments be deposited in
the general fund subject to ap
propriation.
SB 33 By Crawford Extending
powers oi judges oi district courts.
SB 34 By Franciscovlch Relating
to sale of real property belonging to
estates.
SB 35 By Franciscovlch Relating
to filling of vacancies in offices of
county treasurer, assessor, surveyor,
and commissioner. (Filled -appointee
served successor. )
SB 36 By Franciscovlch Relating
to filling vacancies ln office of coun
ty clerk, sheriff and coroner.
SB 37 By Upton Providing for
special emergency fund.
SB 38 By Eddy Providing for
arbitration between employes and
employers relative to terms or con
ditions of emeployment under col
lective contracts.
SB 39 By Johnson Amending
horticultural law.
SB 40 By Bennett and Brown
Amending range theft law to re
move producers from classification as
dealers.
SB 41 By Bailey Providing that
term of district attorneys shall be
gin on the first Monday ln January
insteead of July.
SB 27 By Senator Franc iscovitch
and Representatives Hellberg and
Jchnson To amend code relating to
cpen season for fishing on the Co
lumbia west of the Deschutes.
SB 28 By Upton To amend code
relating to salaries of county officers
as applicable to Crook county.
SB 23 By Eberhard To repeal
TETTICK
CHOES
styled riqhj
1 wear right
fit right
and are
I I I 1 riohl
3 . SHOtS j lOH WQMtH
2P&
TUNE IN ,
NNA JtllICK MCLOOItS
ery Swnd.v tun3
33 Anoo.ud Sutions
II
FALK'S
La Grande, Store
1923 act requiring property qualifica
tion for voters on special tax and
bend measures in state, counties and
districts.
SB 24 By Eberhard To repeal
1929 act requiring property qualifica
tion for voters on special tax and
bond measures in cities and towns.
SB 25 By Billingsley To prohibit
county officials and employes from
dealing in county warrants.
Pawed by senate:
SB 3 By Eddy To authorize cities
and towns to acquire and donate land
to federal government.
Yes, I mustn't play with my
Oakland
turns as to haw improvements may be made, the entire com- j
mission is agreed that the licensed saloon must never again ' tlon b,'!w:i th misdeed and the prccrams: 9. hvmns. s:udtoc 10. w-
, punishment is entirely lost unless chestra; 11. classic recordings; 11:30.
W pel nut tea. jUw punishment follows directly dance music.
I think it will be conceded that
method court procedure fcr obtainlne
constructive consent of holders of
lrric.it icn district bonds being re
in noK-7inr M,4 rw.;.l. II... -:..i.!uP?n the wroiuKloing
"," nvti, i ivaiuvm nwci taiviuiij puiiud j The value of
out the salient facts and savs:
- .WiUUV SXKl DT IlXtS ' ttt.
t - na 4i iv neureseiiiF.tiTP uinian
and Senator Billingsley Providing
Icr separation Irom certain lands
Lo Anreie
any sort of punish- VHJ i0Ol: S. CBS. feature: 7. CBS:
itr.ent is often questkv.aole. but it 10. new, dance music: 13. organ. ,
KNX UOoOV: to. oricaa. ensemble:
, is certain to be (utile unles the
"I am in unitv with the spirit of the lvport in seekinsr 'tJuM n'i'r5"'-'i3 c.eariy why h8 wiaii and Arcn'ie. t:o. s. svut-'
.... . . . r ;ts beitw: punished. Otherwise ti9 prtcnr feature' 9 violin and piano'
nstrucuve steps to advance the national ideal of cradicA- p to ,hm h " bin: punished I0. wranciers.-' 11. dance hour:
PROHIBITION
CASE BEFORE
HIGH COURT
constructiv
e t,A ...:..i' j .... ' lor whatever he was doiii at the
vi uiv swuti iiuu ivt'iiontit: ana ixnuicai evils OI Ulb mor.u when the puishaient ie-
(Contlnued from Pa.ge One)
tiutYi,-. t. moi-,-a H, v... l i j. ...j scended
.......x. r.wnc 4iv .ui iu.il une in-vii iiutue aim u Krequentlv.
too. the punishment
elinxinate the abuses which exist, and at the same time 1 yh'a " ,iSra ,lrra
- . . , . v.ii ( a sjjj. so excltir.c that
lacing: with an open mind the difficulties which have arisen : " blo;s out memory of whatever
under this experiment. j S'SSi Ssr
"I do. however, see serious objections to, and therefore i'i? cmw has done mr.wng
must not be undersUHtd as recommending; any proposed wvi-jjpV'hSur.awiT
sion of the ISth amendment, which is suggested by some for',IU' t"-dertar.is exactly why
possible consideration at some future time if the continued
. puiiishmeu: w no. o severe as ,o
effort at enfoivement should prove unsuccessful. My own;1"' hun !o!ll
duty and that of all executive officers is clear to enforce i -rutin tirvfo
the law with all the means at our disposal without equivoca- j JLnXSJ,
tiou or reservation.
The effect of this report should bo to concentrate the
efforts of all believers in the betterment of the people to
continue an .intensive program of education showing the
benefits which accrue to humanity in g-enoral bv the prone '
vi.-n.iuv.t: ! jui laws, especially lor tne reason that there puttie away of t.-
are young invple who are now voters who can remeniK-r -re-b..,f hlr-e-.tT
very little of the conditions that existed prior to the enact-T" a "hTSS ItStr. t.
ment of the Eighteenth AnuMidment. and some of whom are tc " ou" ,0 p115, - c"t-
1 ...... , " f s fiTr.te Vise : rss;re
iH-'ing lntluencotl by the statements emanating frem the ,pt-fi:- " n a.v:je:. r,--IJ
wet inteiv1 n " r-' teer-
KF1 tt40i: 5:45. stock marXets: 6.
Nick Harris, string trio: 7. NBC: 8:30.
prano. NBC; 10. orchestral hour: 11,
NBC.
lienver
KOA (S30t: 5. NBC: 8:15. musical
programs; 9. NBC programs.
Salt Lake Cltv
KSL H130I: 5. NBC; 8:15. features:
9. NBC: 9:30. dramatic reading: 10:15.
vaudeville frolic: 11. NBC.
Portland
KEX C.1S01: 8. NBS: 9 30. Captain
Dare; 9.45 to 3 a. m, NBS.
ed as the special priMiee of parent
Many cf us are utiaw-are cf how fre
quently the tabs are tumi-d. and
the children do the pumsJtiui
Sor-.r::r-.es they do it in orer. rr
ve::ce. but more often they are er.-
ire.y uaoor.wt.sa of lhe:r usoure.
the scld.?r;"c cTer such
procedures xs washirc and
Clark Wood
Says
ta&en by counties for delinquent
taxes of their acpurienant water
rights.
HS 2S By James H. E. Scott To
amend cede relieving county clerics of
wcrk that should be performed by Ir
rigation district officers.
HB 29 Sy Representatives Keasey,
eighteenth amendment had beon held Gill. Lewi. Gordon and Senators
valid by the supreme court. Woodward. Bennett and Staples
Kerala other lerlsiuii. Fror;d:ng for appointment of com-
' The court in plain language had , miAsloners of the Port of Portland bv
supported other contitutieual tie vioverncr.
amendments airainst. similar attacks, i HB 30 Bv Snell. Schaupp. Ansell.
he sid. In closinsr, he said: Hellberg. JCi'npp. Keasey and Weather-
"This attack arains: the erehteenth fcrd To provide new commercial
amendment falls utterly and- coir.- fL?.'r5 code.
pietely to the ground because based HB 31 By Hellbers ard Johnson
upon a fundamental mi5Ccnoept:on To amend code to close Lewis &
cf the character of the covemrnent Clarfc river for commercial fishing.
.-htch had been created by the con- KB 32 By Hellberg and Johnson
s.titut:on." and Senator Franclscovicli To pro-
Sci:citor General Thacher tooi only vide for consu-uction. equipping' and
a half hcur in present the cov- lureishics an armorv at Astoria, i
tJiiLiien; s appeal
two hours.
NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK
JANUARY 21
(Own Your Own Home Day)
"HY OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
It helps you to save.
Is a good investment.
Gives you a better standing in the community.
Increases your interest in your community
and nation.
Increases your self-respect.
Improves your credit.
Improves home life and makes your family
happier.
Gives you greater interest in your home.
Gives you the pleasure and profit of being
your own landlord and paying your rent to
yourself.
Provides something for you to leave to your
family that will hold them together after you
are gone.
La Grande National Bank
10.
Te Illinois lcer of an election bet
pushed a cvAi-Lken wheelbarrow 175
niUes. Some rl must have gone
along to tc:e fcus fci of hay.
Pred:ct:cr. : new made .ha:
through rai;o development the scenes
cf paj; ac wilt be depicted. As
scuivd will net be restored, however,
we cm neier knew whether Nero
played and san? "A Hot Time" during
te Komm bonfire.
if in hy. rae at what
A woman is mostly worried ever a
barJ: run when the bank : her stock-
HATE IS ARTIFICIAL
Few mon :uv naturd haters. The sentiment ha to
bo artificially injected into thenv Agitatoi-s after money
or power often whip up ignorance in one givnp against an
other group and ptwluce hate.
But all history proves it does not last. It must be re
kindknl fivm time to time if it is to continue.
Even in the case of the Civil war. where the conflicting
principles involved had been dekxtexl for decades; where all
knew the issues; after four years of devastating war, hate
did not last.
If the people are given all the facts there will be no racial.
group or national hatreds.
r.ei to tr.m an ur-rf4?o.i:j:e fr.s&-
r.e r.d impeti?u;v iri:.eti
of il-e hini-esx nfiri ci
'..:ns ' person reoc:c;e
"A donJtev iiocver?l a rr.:no that
-is paid id CCOaXXJ" An ctner
d:r.lfv, hare put ten tirr.es as muci
into aiinea liiat tave paid no;h':. ;
Unci Tom"
Mrs. Stowe sum that her Crs?
conception of ttio character of
t'nce Tom" came from writin;
terrors for her ciored cook in Oiiio
to the iiustins!. a s-;ive in Ken
lUvkr. Afiorwarxl. s!;e usctl s:ue
iDi-iiier.'s from the utol'ti;rjr'iv
uf Jisisb Her.scn. Tiie charucfer
of I'ntJe Tom. trervfon?. was a lie
tltloiis one, it:iletl with traits
with whlih X!r Si-iwe vr;:s fifitil
iar.- Tr e death o: Lnolo Tola r.t
Iter own invention.
although allowed HB 33 Bl Hellberg and Johnson!
lo amend coce to close Youncs
bay and river to ccniniercial fishing
east of the S. P. and S. brldee. '
HB 34 By Representatives" Lee.
Andersen. Bynon, GUI. Angell. Bro
naugh. Keasey, Andrew3. Gordon,
Hiil Schaupp. VIott. Jaaies H. E.
Scott. Chindren. Snell and Senators
Wjodward. Crawford. Hail. Upton.
A U:t i-rL. Jr.ce vrr v: and '
&s ubxv-t ;ar-:y eis. :
cu;cn. atrov; o-r ivprrcf. iT?rCf2
.t:e:; in another ay, $, had
s-s:n s--h v"- aptjtuee fr diac
n: viliv -a t.ren
One hundred ticzsar.d ba : hroom
rc.ctfr. ocvurr ir. Er.c i"3 annual
f. and an::rte a caieticar re- ,
:rrr n;?ir.a; ever there wit.l t.e
. cb;ecT. ci itclhing Stiirdav n::hts.
Famous Grecian Sect
Th sct cal!eO Stoics iv:?s foiiCvl
! i' t 7. er. o. n c ? t ra : ei " r
fMU-fier. wi.a w.:s born abo;:t
o-'O IV. C. I: wv.5 ciilles! from a
sr-acious rj.;r,ie-i rTch in whicb
niaer taui.t. to.i. t-t'.v.z t-e
COOKING CROQUETTES
AND ROASTING
COFFEE HAVE MUCH
IN COMMON
Success Dopr.ds Upon the
Rule A LHik at
a Time
STAGES LEAVE
From Coiner of Elm and Jefferson
WALLOWA VALLEY COACHES
NEW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1
Leave La Grande for Joseph and Way Points
9:45 A.M. 4:00 P.M.
9:43 A. M. Makes Direct Connection at
Enterprise for Lewiston and Spokane.
rOU INFORMATION- CALL
MAIN 799
:.-.r vis rr.'-ca ta.x c: h; reciirt-
Apparently. h."3?77r, sh? no ?xv.t
Sr.-in-.e aare -ci $a.mi;:z?tz
:.";sn she J-urc U s.v.-t. cf ex-rues
"r nv'C C.xlx to h-er reor.- !ir
u.v:-.r fi:-,a-;T ei:v..ec !rc.-n htr the
Over Nis:ht News
The News Used
To Be:
(By The Aoeutet rr.rv-)
iHMMe-lic
Kat eher. Miss. Court dec;de for
Tcr.z Mia in SoOOOO suit brcMLiht
y Tih liV.-tr. c:rct:s c"nr.
.C-V " co-'. r. :en
any zzj , TWTMY-FME t K AC.O
."M.1 ; 'FrTaa Oirrrr. Men, 'aa. 2J. :5i
riv.-Tiroes scci:-e to ccc- ' Ttf fcajkt-t&iU icme pliyec at Pw.-
"vT C:j-n Fr-ciT r--:l-rt m
r is&.vi
Careful cocks do not crowd toe
many cr?qat into tee hot fa!
, h?:3ue they Icrcr the tempera
ture and then absorb prease. Cook
ire a fe at a time prevents this
ln rcast:r. ccrTee there is simi
lar d:cui:y iroea too much is
roasted at once. It is impossible
to ccr.trol the heat and often, as a
resji:, part of the batch is over
done and part underdone. This
canses variation in flavor.
Hula Bros. following the raH
r""- Z - - rnn.?ci-a ct-n-.iTx la o.iaat I M'vi-f 'l -. I T3-2i ia tne cro-r-ette rec-.pe, roast on.
The war phtt s aiv Kwmins nvtv realistic a!! the time, but i'" "" ' '"" J,, T Lsl" U - 3 !i f. by tfclr painted. coStitraons proc-
none so far has revealed how tho suppiv serwant convinci ,HlN4 lurx v !:a k.tcr'olofev iliil .1 f5;-1, ff-1" T'L"
injHxiing Olllior inal ll OianKeti etv 'knS ii ', , i -J -"ivJ t3S t:tre is accurate control a
- " Nanking a rarut iW"Tr3; - - . iZJ?iJ&M the heat, also of the rivsr cf co-Ttv
Moiv sleep may nvike you live longer, but what is the use
cf living lonjrer just to sleep?
In Washington
t the V:utea su-e
li.-vivi t:s esj
He was rvtvct:rx Ioj- diatr a a
fA-e Almoi ery cut .:roc
he fca been tMre or in t.Va
cftaatber across tr? fc:.t.
C.ir- c-'.y-fire
B Herbert ttummrr
Tatafcy - three
yrara ao a tui 13 e::tert f.-e l
j.."ss ie iat ti!(:y sr:r.: -c-.rvu'ar :cn:r iho rir.v; ck-:k. f ,
rvxm at the capital w!tm t;'.e u- i iiaj J.m MarhU.
T-j t. i.ee
TEN r RS Al.O
r ? r.v Mr Mr? Harrey MackT are
-jstctTi V - tie- arrsi at s.e fcome ci Mr '
r.t cm: xu; Vlr C'-uee Wa-:4:ey- T-ey are irsni
arr.y or Sy r." t - H. F Ke? Si scOl ti fccsre and?
'Orvplev is cleric i( is?
UT-rvrce
; r-rm COtfer-rtr, Mco - Jan. 2-?.
UHlU.t WiN-i j Tve La Gnaj Ters ewM up
ALBANY, .-vrx. 2 r Te ATvtr.T Uae pre-;ccrca5f ei o.-r. ta
ii,fcCV tu-vVr:; t-Tt n-cr rrr:i terprise SaturcaT cjaeit try Dorc out
PAciric cvx:ve j: .o 3 Mere :.wt h C.eititt 16 to IS
7Ve Wekoweyoii
Kk w&
HOTEL
CONGRESS
PORTLAND, OREGON
throuch the rcAsters. A rare. ur.i-
forra r'a'-'rr is developed such as tx
cthr cc?ee has.
Grocers every-s-h-tre sell Hill;
Pros. Cc?eo ia vacuaa cans that
ksep it frih. Air. which destroy;
t'-.e rlavor t ceffce. is removed
front the cans -whn they art
packed. ar.J kept cut. Ordinary
cans, even if air-t:cht, c rot fceer
o;tr fresh. Ask fr HUls Bros
Cci"ee tr rase and lock for the
Arah tre trade-Trvari on the can.
Hills Bros, Coffee. I tie, Portland
Oreg-."!!. p
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13
lueMountain
its j
XsJ) Word
fresh and pure
and sweet -
UseiteacHday-
WH TREAT
BLUElCilJAIN CREAMERY
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