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Wednesday, August 31, 1932 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams Case Seferf For $86 MO Slim (Iaesrprats4) Aa IsdtpcBdmt Himw rbons Mala attorn u. riNLAT . . Bimnm nana err yqMlscird. nulcp, arapt StuxUr. H10 BuUs mill, la QraikdA, Oicfuu. Idum at the PostotOet) of La Gracd. Orrcon. tt &cood Crass Mall Uuuc rmder act of March 1. 1ST. ' OFFICIAL PAPER OP UXIOS COUNTY AKD TBM cm op la obajtdb . ., . argvraira rp ASfirxTlATsm PtmS ' - Tba AasodatM Press la exdufcrrlT entitled to oat (or porjUcaOoo at all orwa dupatehca cm!:ud to It or sot ot&crwb crdltirj: pob Maacd haretn.. All rights of repufcUraaco of spatial aarraw-rxs tn Uas paper and also it local can bereia alao an nil mil, m . ' National Adranuicg RtpreeentailT ; M. a MOOEfSES CO. In. Baa Pranelaco. Los An!. Sraula, Portland. Cnacs. Detroit. Hew York STJBSCRIPTlOiC BATS3 By Carrier Dally, en snonta tn adranos Dallr. atz tDontha tn adranc Dally, at&ftla copy - 6a By Man Dally, par rocoti. tn adraDc . Dally, par su montfts la adraac . Dally, par year tn sdnaca JUM ADVEBTlSUfO BATES Display, fotelgji. per column tech , Display, loeaL pea column Inch . -43s Tim contract prices i m3J - ' ' THE DALLES. Ore, Aur. 31 Acceptance of 436,000 as her share tn tbw estate or tn late Prank A. Seu lert vi5 arreed upoa by Mrs. Lilly Beufert Rx of Portland, daughter of the packer, tn a settlement Tueday oc the ei of a Unuit to lure been tried in the Circuit court here in which Mr. IUce was demanding a one-fomth interest in the 1. 16. 450 estate. In the proposed suit Mr. Bice al ( Wl she had been procured an equal -4 ahar with hex three brothers by rea i son of an agreement not to remarry 1 icioirt a divorce ram her husband. i Tat miDwi'-a DAarker is re&re- C& U a Mt Off. BQP.M "THlPTtV VcARS nQ SCOl The xaiLiocaire packer ns repre sented at ha?m; desired his daugh ter to act as a com ronton to lira. Seuiert. Th actios ru filed Then Seuferta will disclosed that the daughter had been left but aoO.CCO. " PORTLAND LIVESTOCK POETLAJTD. Aur. 31 e. CatUe 123. calres 10; about steady. Steers ecO-WO lb. medium 4 50 M O enm-on 50 14 60; SCO-11CO Iba. medium KXO. cocimm 13 50 MiO: llCO-13 lha. medium 14 .00 ft3A5: heiiers 66O-&50 its. znedtum 1 3i5 it 4 75: coenmon 83 J23 a 35: I cows, commos and iKCii'a tJ CO 30, Idtt cutler and cutter tl -50 a 2CO: bulls yearilngs exclnded, sood ;&cd choice (beef) rJoO cu:er. common and mwiiuni I-50 K230: reaiers mlli fed. good and . Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this. To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. James 1 :27. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Industrial research is one phase of our national activity that did not receive a setback because of the depression. Even where production has been at a standstill during the past few months, the laboratory has continued to function, seeking to improve its industry's manufactured products and perhaps solve its depression problems. --There were very few industrial research laboratories a Charter of a century afro. Five hundred were officially listed lftyears ago. Today there are mK). - it is reassuring to learn from the American Chemical society that 51.3 per cent of the industries surveyed hate actually increased their expenditures for research during the economic stress of the past two years. Thirty per cent of them reported a decrease, while 1S.7 per cent reported no change. , . . j.. Industry knows that though its wheels may slacken their speed or stop altogether, and though dividends may have to be passiid, the laboratory must continue its endless search for perfection. A lasting lesson was learned during the depression of 1920 when many industrial research labora tories were closed, to the irreparable loss of their owners. .jQut d the laboratory come discoveries which have helped large industries to weather the period of business depression. Perhaps a new by-product is discovered., which meets' sin argent demand. Or perhaps new methods of manufacture makepossible a considerable cut in the cost of production. And when business, already showing signs of improve- jment, again reaches normal health, our whole country will ' rating a u canny i be better prepared than ever to compete for world trade be- j vl-v "w:uiy sctchen and ; cause oi mis ummerrupieu train oi researcn. 'ten. to. Tbis E. Fteirier. f jflSFPH C. P. BiCdiif. Mr. WOliun Pjgseiiis Vonday It Juoawi on thm most of ciotc (ijiOflo CO. ni:ua H CO aoja cull aod corrrnai 2-504.00. calTcs (-250-5CO lbs. jood ad crioice U.Xc 30. cocizsoa aod iridium tSJiO ; WXO. 1 Hot 2i0. stadi iwlir. Usfct Brta :140-10 lbs. good and clxace a35 !iCO; tjhtatcha ISO-ISO lbs. rood )and cixxoe H.T5 5 5J. 1SO-2CO lbs. good and clbotca S4.75 9 &0.00; mdi-ora IKUa Kerdbim. Mra. CUra Giliu- w-t 2CO-220 lbs. rood and cniot p:t. ILsb Dj TlKDinpson and lira. 4-25 aS OO, 22O-2o0 res. rood and Cimoa wrct harklrteTTyttg ccoice 15 M-7S, bearyasijhts 25. Sunday and returned Monday rA 21 230 pounds rood c.Gc S3.7& Mrs- cslinrj. TiT sound It coid and ai T.- o.-. , .sn r-,. o-. , A Jr. Mrs. iUida Swnsoc Mrs. WU- ibe lsy. They to Uck cri. -ST rSf , Tf, ' PPRCT1V ATC Uirn Podala and tn hasuaa, Mrs. Miss Floxif Raxr xatcts to J7wa) 'lxiZR asd gocd J.CO. t J-atCJV7.--iaa3 ;Sexnrr. "ELTbrMnta oi peach is Jeai Seot; 1 to rtiit n or. Mrs. t3!i- tels-45ocirs 70-130 lbs. ''0 crtam and ccoaues atr serrrd. Con- Pin E3rl3a. in San Praorlsro. ,rod and ccoice S130fix. i Br Mr. lahLi Mnrnmn . ' "rsatJoa and qojt picin occupied i Hal Oean Is tt rr -xck at tbe bom . Sbeep aod Uzcbs 1500: arjout steady. ( 6e-wr Corrcsoondentl an:coo .11s psrmts, Mr. asa sirs. Harry tzaos so pocmcts dor- rood and 1 JOSEPH, "or. (ScSl Saturday K C Sulea. of Wilis Walla, -ano ?aa- It a rwoessary to Eire him cnoie U3S HJO. nKT.u 0 'Tmn a beaeb psny aa beid at aas cea eoLoaciiE? awim vna a. - . its. ail sre-is. common cm q Wallcsa Laa by tn foUoa-inr youn; ja Grande, earn or. 10 select a ' ptopl- lri and Frances Scnaupp. 3nirjr Pd Cross uftsarer for tbis cis Ixrs Geltinaer, f-. Sprjtcue. rjarrrll . trct. Pranl: D. McCuily Jr. toot tbe iTrorrt a aSoW roDJ ' trlt lcIlTa a rid FOBTXASTJ. Auz. 31 m - Buttar, 12O-150 lbs. .nedrnm to cbo Mrs. Alice McCiain a sica tbisareek rtveired tt appointment. He Is Try fru:-.nat. jj3. lire pjtdiry arid coun-, aU srelgna, ccn to com- fand conlased to her bed. bacpr and proud 10 arar the ciirciil try rneaii unchm?!d. jmon 50ij75c. Rr. 3. B Smu !;i Uondar for biii. cuis. cisiara can. cops. XmDk Ida. to attend confrnot. i .'asiPb was prxctl-rally sriibDCt oniocs. potatoes. s:rbe aooi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roup and Mrs. ' Hrhts TbErsday rtc:ri becatise of a d bay quota "Jons unehansd. I Alio Mk mad a tnp to Imnaiis . brtii in tbe p:f!irj abor ii piint ; !Smrdy to vwt the .lattera daush- at tbe Lii. Wortmen coon p'j . SICAE AND FUH.B iter. Mrs. Tborrras Marts. iJceob olaat m as. hoarer. PORTLAND PRODICE 1 430; y?ari;n-g aethers SO-110 5 medium to choice 11.25 $2.T5: il lbs. medium to choice K.00 lbs. Ft E T RT- Pain, Cramps, Callouses at the ball ef the Foot? If you have this or any other foot trouble, be sure to attend this mi Grr 1 i v. I Friday, Sept. 2nd A Foot Comfort Expert from theChi caeo Staff of DR. M. SCHOLL viil be here to assist our Foot Comfort Eipert during this event ! WITHOUT COST YOU GET: 1 PeJo-jraph prinU of your stockinged feet. l wtucn rcreal their (2) (3) (4) exact condition. t nmrJ.1, TSif anA AnalvlS of TOUT fct and adrice as to the proper shoe lor them. A DemonstratioQ on voijr own feet of how the proper Dr. Scboll Appliance or Rem edr gives you immediate relieC Sample of Dr. ScholPa Zino-pads for Corns, Sore Toea, or Tender Spots. This is the most unportant Demonstralion of its kind ever held in this city! If you hare foot trouble no matter how painful or long-standing by all means visit our store at this time. That you will learn about your feet, will be of lifetime benefit to TOU. BUNIONS OR CROOKIO TOES? TIED, ACHING, BURNING tint WEAK OR FALUN ARCHES fLAT-fOOrr REMEMBER T1IE DATE! FEND IT HERE Cmff for Chit Caiuu W ta y a. m. t Mrs VaCtie itJtfa and granddiuh- Mri. K-nry w.-ju:. oc qnn. : POBTLAXD. Auy. 31 .Pi Sscir iter. PhyULs, reuimed to L Gracr!e Wash, and her txzer. atra. G. H. Vet. Cin-i. tyaculawti 8456 100 lbs "be-t Sunday af:r a vail with relaUirs in cf Ea:erpne. wvre guests Thursday sugar 44-30 ICO lbs, j. Enterpra and Joseph- o M--? AJex Gi.Usp. ijc-cz.:e fjr Sellin? arice de- t itra. J. A. Baiter has been qui-e wo tccAiiea&rana aca lav ured: paunt 45 o K do 9s 5fcit at the boene of her AUx.ir. VT-.bon arrl cinlcren. of Prxzd. tbo ti-rs" Uucrem 84 li: soft vhea; Mra Guy Mitchea. e of Jcbeph. hate been ts;:? air. and iLrs. szzy patent tejid fSj ?Q; ifociiAaa ur. and Mrs, Ira Snyder, oc Eater- tnanes votitr. ie:i icr vtui patent ao00; nrs- vr t?risT. s. t2i Kbsn mz- SaitirdiT. atrs. Wilson is Mrs. WSi- w i-" a f.i itase at tn late Sunday. ers dauxnter aao to wirua-c-i . j Urs J. L. Searcr entenalMtS tn .Prant and Ed Winstoo are vSs-uc? f riVFRPom utirir J 'twncr of her mother. Mra. WiUiani th;ir sis-er. Mrs. Uzaae Noline. at; uvxrpocju ui s i !a L w1 EVEKV FEW Rriale. of Woro. Satucdav aiter- : Cnica iJ -"v-T.r- Vnn.. -Tr- F-nn ttt on ty x inoon. The foiicwrin were prr-sen:: r Mr. and Mrs- Olroer Bwlwm mm g. RT.:h.trtr a7 t EjchardiOE's An arxi G iafr dLisr Rumble. Mrs. D. B Hye- children. Max. Lota and HaaPftt. ot . - - : Thir-cs which tcki wiU find t fdncis. atra. Antfrenr Stewart, Mrs. A!R2a:itb ?a:3. ar Tsitins her moth-j Dr Jfor that elTt which yea wtih. And jCcUinswcrth. Mra. Annie PhJnney. er. Mrs. Julia En- Mr. and Mr? BTTTE KF A T r.i prices are ttj reafonahCe. They atr- A M MrK:nT. Mr? C R Pu- Hfwm forrrwrtv It -red bre He ts ri-CL00. Aur. 31 &lqr either direct;? frccn the manu- , -..T..a.i. tj. rj saa rrnrr?scr -j3c- . '-t-- .w M s. Renutllchuu, pteatlnz, bat ton ; hole, etc- Norton's EJddf Shep. Ad f. re. the newest creatiDcs at the lowest poiiitile nrtces at all Uir.es. You are innu-d to Tts; their sliop and see me nany new ti:nrs tn Eixcr.en wares just amTed at Hi:hardson"3 Art and Gt She?. 8-31-2 t. . COTE SWIMMING POOL CXxapI-Tte change &t warm mineral water eTcry 7 hrs. Picnic erounris. Parties of L5 oc ore lc and 20c. s 8-20-1 mp. DAYS '--r-zrrr or dtreetlT on inncrt- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IS TES COCNTT COURT OP UNION COCNTT. OREGON In the Matter of the Es"a:e of Een Shoidstmra. Deceased. Tne unctersirned hartn? been duly appotnied by the Oxin:r Court of' Cmoc Cocrty. Oreeon. adniinistrEtor of the estate of Ben Sholdstrom. de- . ceased, and having qualified, notice jis hereby given to the creditors and all persons having claims against said deceased to present them verified as j required by law within six months falter the publication of this notice, jto E. R. Ringo. attorney for said ad ;' rstnistrator, nt his office in the West. Jacobson Building, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated AutTJSt 17, 1932. GEORGE WALKER. Administrator oi the Estate of Ben Sholdstrom, De ceased. Aug. 17, 24, 31s Eept.7. Other Papers Say: ! We buy. sell or trade used tires. . Distributor of Kelly-Springfield tire3. Doyle Zimmerman. Jeif. and Fir. 8-19-1 m. - OREt.OV CXI B WOMEN OPPOSE MTHOOL BILL Declaring that the roten must first Snake certain whether the adrocates of the Zorn-Macphersoa school oot , tec bnl are "woc1tln on the construo Uoa ra&tiE oc oa the wrpciiE; crew." the Oregon Gubwccoan. official pub . licauos. of the Omoa Peiierauoa of . Wcc&en dubs, has ccerse out edi - tonally aauitt the measure. ' Pointing to the fact that eatrava- trxnt claiaas are birjr made that the , ineaaura woukl sav 'One MlUioc. doi lara annually." the CSuhwotnaa edi torxaUr ts, -In studyirx the fcude , t of the tntitatutaons of higher Wi.:r. ic. w find that tbe an Unrated tr. ecm far all U but Two Million of dcilarf. In other words, if we coa tetfciated the ccUeare and the urjvwr fty on the CorvxJ.'if, we should be able to support trie doub student bedr at Corralit for ooe-haif the con and throw in for reod Ajure aupjwrt foe the medx-al fchcol at PocCand. the Doembecher hns.aL the two Junior coiitvt- at .Vhlsrsd and La Grande, and the tech)f?s ecAiis?e at Eugene and in a.iJ'ii-TC. crease new titftttutlcci at It reen as If we were prur. Alid-din.- In ccvnmectinjc on the claim ttt Corrallis should be chOBea as the :e 1 tnsteiftd of Eurene berauK- :t hts mor sroun-i and buiidinca the edi torial continue: "If tt were she? that was to be berded. th reaAcoics nutt h-eCd. but ww are not h-r:zx hp x our tnTCTsitT and cciiw. are train ing e.ttwns, preparir-i: the ygu'.n ci our state to awurrve place of 1 tk.i -ershlp tn iodustrr. er.j-.wT-.rjf. at: culture. burKC'-w arxl in the Jester and art. In she trjttu nt ciasr-rcccn spn.ee. t.here is :de d!f f e renew in lb nfi of ta ric:i courw .... A rrv 1 1 t ins: j stwlent body vrti: tn-enn ur.je:;-s-aMy a necefmitT an iricr-iaf0 buiidlcr prvnn bo?h fee sr-.-tr'v-ttoe and for j:rr Thit in-rtavfd bmkl;mr cot wouxs be mirre utxa the j prrwmaec saT-.rrs : rr.-7 yrar to come. Br ore 'cKir.-t we tr.i: zz-xtt certain w he t,' er t r je icuxitw i.-r wratr l ie orcitrj-i;-.-c vi:.: v on the arte ticj crew. " Cxe Bk? Ttnte. New Bed Room Furniture NEVER COST SO LITTLE See This Suite iVofr on Display! Aaitaal Characteristics AH ot tr rcxlrjats or ntctfw ers, namei? ;::, roa:a r. ti earaela. l-.Trl ktj rt rp itb iir h:i trat, ,M!( clivt lirie o-a lr -vt. fwe-ra ens. Properttea af LifKt UsM tas ti. profr.lrt ot i vara aotSoa, el 1'it sa tt QtZtrtzt aar are d:irsiiil frvra o anotAer b differtcl frrjteaj. of Jlrirttioo. tS frtjc:roey of lie . trtace rtsliile rt;et Uirii rr cr IT taloe tbat of tie Mirers rUili red. t mi All walnut veneers on hardwood - - Maple overlay effect trim. Consists of Bed, Full Vanity and Chest of Drawers. Only $59.75 Bench $6.7-5 (Socor.d Floor) B0HNENKAMPS F01R FLOORS OF FINE F1RNISH1XGS ii HENCEFORTH AND FOREVER' FREE" T IXC0LX had boon dead many years . . . the world was -t-t waiting for another Emancipator. To millions of wom en, slaving over washboards, goose-irons, floor-scrubbing and lamp cleaning, the responsibilities of housekeeping meant the loss of leisure, of youth ... of beauty ... of health itself. Today's housewife is a woman of affairs with time to de vote to needful physical and mental recreation. Not one man ... but a score of inventors, aided by hundreds of engineers . . . have declared her -henceforth and forever free." Electricity has liberated womankind! The humblest home can today afford the convenience of electrical servants. Tasks, once back-breaking, are accom plished easily. Electric washers, irons, vacuum cleaners, ranges and heaters are within everyone's reach. The cur rent to run them flows from your wall-plug ... at the lowest cost in history. .r. r , r. J-' mm o o o The woman of moderate means today has time to devote to read ing, beauty-culture, hobbies and sccial service work: time that in her own mothers day was filled with arduous tasks. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company