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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, January 10, 1931 . AT, XJHJv Llc-tiKI X- nTT. - I rl mixta (bmfttr l- (Incorporated) v An Independent ffewsuaper ' rnone Main eoo H. W. FREDERICKS . uolllner and General Manager HAROLD MPINLAY 1 Business Manager Published, ecnlngs, inception Sunday, at 1710 Blxtn street, L Orande, Oregon. " n Entered- at the Pctftollce of La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Class Mall Matter 'under act of Marob S, 1879, : .OmOIAb PAPER OP tOHON COUNTY AND TH ...... ,, v ,' . OITT OP LA ORANDS MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS ,,-,Tb -i-frtiUfl Preaa Is exclunlrely entitled to use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not btiitnttse credited If pub lished here. All rlghta of republication of special dispatches In tbla paper and also the local news' herein also are reserved. " ' 111 i I nil ii li National Advertising Representative 1. -M; O. MOOENBEN CO, Ino. Ban Francisco," Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago ,'; Detroit, New Tor The Weather HKtTIIl.'K forkcabt Oregon: Cloudy, orraslonal rain In (lie north went'flnU light rain or snow In tho nortlirust' portion tonight aim Wednesday;' no' change In ' tempera ture; strung toutli wind at times of gale force offshore. I.OCAI. WKATIIKIl ' ' Monday: Maximum 47, nilnlmum 33 above. Cloudy. High winds, Todny: .Minimum 3:i,' 7 a. m. ID above. Cloudy. 0"Cba;th6u"hast'ca8t us off ; 0 restore us again. Thou hast made the land to tremble; Thou hast showed thy people hard things: Thou hast given a lianner to them that fear theer; that it may lie displayed because of the truth. Psalm CO: 1, 4. ,. , .. STATES' RIGHTS? Among the minor oddities of these changed times there is the ffyfj that this Democratic, administration is apt to see a . stirring 'battle for states' rights carried on by Republicans. i The battle lines have' formed, already. "Local autonomy and i state. spvereignty must be restored, is the rallying-cry of the G.'O'.'P. 'A, big Republican, paper not long ago devoted a column-long front-page editorial to the task of proving that v,' the Kepublicans really are the Jieirs of the Jcficrsoman tradi- ' tion in politics. ". "Arid' if all of this seems slightly cockeyed, to one who takes his politics in the old-time manner, all that can be said is that ..; these aye cockeyed times, and that stranger things than Re publican adherence to tpe doctrines ot Thomas Jefferson wyl yet-be seen. , .. ; As a.matter- of fact, this new. pother about states' rights conceals one of . tne fundamental problems of the moment. The trend toward centrollza v tlon if 'gdyjerhnieflt has been' speeded up enormously during the past lew years noi irom design, out" tnrougn the logic of circumstances. The federal government has had to do an almost Infinite number of things that . never before were cohsldered the federal government's Job everything from" putting men to work In the'-forests to lending money to railroads, Irom bolstering up banks to regulating the production of hogs, it has reached' out tentacles that touch the life of the ordinary citizen at every point. ' - -' At the same time, tho structure of local government has been crumbling. Cities have' been unable to collect taxes, city services have been given up, pdlloenierl'and teachers' have gone unpaid, municipal bonds havo gone into 'defsttlt''aTid'thfr end ls-not yct In sight. - ' ' .- ; ' JP.Im nave, on' the1 .'one' liana1,' ai vast extension of federal activities; and. on the other,' a swift' and' steady1 shrinkage of local government. And while merl prepare to right tiif d revival of Jeffereonlon principles,' city-officials 8 to' Washington' begging 'for even-more help from-the federal' treasury. Where oil of this Is going to end Is One of tho most puzzling lasucs'of the day. It may bo that the end of the emergency will find most of tfca tradl-.- tlonol set.up'hieatablUhlntt Itself, more or less automatically, or It may t be that we shall havo to admit that' the old Jcffersldntan concept of itov , trnment too longer la applicable. '' '-' ;: j CONVEX I'OIITIMIT FltA.MKH A new line of pine Prames for Con vex Portraits of all sizes hao Just been received by Richardson's Art and Olft Shop, you can now have your pictures framed for half price with inese attractive frames, at Richard sons. ., l-16-t f. By order of the Worshipful Master. VERNON It. HALE. Secty. 1-16-2 t. I'NION COIJNTV WARRANTS Aro called as follows: GENERAL FUND. Series 1033, numbers 605-898 Inclusive; ROAD FUND, Series 1933 numbers 495-700, Inclusive. Interest on above warrants ceases on and af ter date of Jan. 15, 1934. FLORENCE BACON, Treasurer of Union Co., Ore. 1-15-2 t. County, Oregon. R, U A V. Tl.r.lllll...... n ... in. v. io, za, av ana reo. o. MA DID YOU KNOW THAT last week we had two orders to clean and darn suits damaged by moths? uneck up, NOW, on your stored gar ments. Dry cleaning kills moths and their eggs. Phone Main 60, Standard Laundry. . 1-15-2 t. When you need fuel Call Main 528 OAITHER ICE it FUEL CO. 1-2-1 m. SCHOOL CHILDREN You can get scratch paper for school at the Observer. Now 2 pads 6c. -14-t f. RI'KINO FLOWERS Beautiful King Alfred Daffodils. Home grown. 'Also freeslos and paper white Narcissi. Cherry's Florists, inc. 1-9-2 t. CARS FIGURE ::,W, COLLISION J v , .: Cars riven by Nello Orlmmott arid Prank ' Loveless' figured In ft1 minor collision- at 'Depot and Boffereon streeln at 'll':15 o'clock yestcrdoy, ac cording to reports both drlvenr rnauo to the police. No one was Injured. " : j FIND IT HERE Copy for this Column mast be'lr by 8 .'. ' Dance Group At East i,ui Normal on Thursday (Oonorjuaa Prom Pagr One) The daflcenn have been oppoarlng before many college groups in the west and their appearances always have been heralded because of their fine Interpretations of modern and classlo dnces Mr; FrazleFolso plays a group of solos on the piano and his piano accompaniment Is -an Im portant feature of 'the? donee, It Is said. -.'. . i Mr. Frazlcr, who' studied at the Unlverslt of Oregon, hod tho exist ence of being the first "Yankee" to play a piano recltol lh Mexico City at - which time "ho received special honors from the Mexican government. The troupe, with headquarters In Chicago, Is on -"Its second western tour, carrying Its- own special light ing and stage effects. - Special '"Job' purchase' of ladles' sucao rootwosir, nationally known make. Bought at- 60 reduction Widths AA -to D buf'not In every SroUn flji!ltne nt' tOHD . - .T 1 C. J, BltElBR CO.' '' 1 " ' - '-' :' 1-10-1 t. LADIKS KINGS A new I five, of .the. latest In Ladles' Costumo Rings la now1 being shown at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. Also hew zipper purses vort '-special sale at-68 cents each. -These in all colors. 1-io-t f. .- A Completed n Printing Service Quality Counts i NELSON ?t JANUARY SPECIALS ON DRUGS " " ? Putman ... Dlsmond . rintex tut 16c 16c lfc 16c Twlnk (Swclal) 5c U'NOIl KITS KcaiMlt Columbia1-..... with Uottie. 91.20 (1.40 , l V ' t'UNOI, l-'ttr Clniiter Hornet Moth CrysUil 05C Howl Drltc 36c Pipe Flush 35c Cleaner, Ige 45c Hmnll asp Moth Liquid 60c Bed Bug Liquid 60c STATIONERY . Reduced' for Clearance $1.10 Troy - 9Hc Hard right TOOTH IJRUSH .Special ' 23c , ' . . DIMM l,i:itlT.Mi;i Many Finest Odors, Only .....:.. ;' CO MVKIt OH. L & L, pint , ' Pure Norwegian DOUOTIIV (llt.W Supremo Toiletries For Particular Women "Ask Miss Wilson" fi.i:,N.siN(i 600 Shoots TIHSlilS NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S KALE On tho 7th day of February. 1934 at the hour of 11:00 a. m. at the front door of the Court House In La Orande. Oregon, Union County, Ore gon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cosh the following descriDeu real property located in Union County, Oregon, to-wtt: South half (SJ4) of southwest CSWJ4) quarter at southwest (SWJ4 ) quarter. Section' eleven (II) Township three (3), South Range forty (40) E. W. M. Also a strip bounded by a line com mencing tut tho Northeast ' (NE) corner o above tweftty (20) acres, running thence North two (2) rods thence West forty (40) rods thence South two (2)' rods; thence east forty (40) redo - to point of beginning. Also A third Interest In the water ditch 6n above land from stream known as Warm Crock. . Containing twenty and ohd-half (2014) acres In Un ion County, Oregon. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the atato-of-'Oregon-for-tlio-County of Union to me directed In itlio caao of the State of Oregon, represented and oct- lug by Julius L. Meier, aovernor, Hal E. Hoss, Secretory of State, George A. White, Adjutant Gen eral, Walter S. Flshet- and Prcocott AV. Cooklngham, comprising- 'the World ' War Veterans' etate Aid Commission of itho atate of Oregon, Plaintiff, ; vs. Ouy Edwin Barker and Erma Barker, his wife; and John H. Allen, defen dants. - 1 x--I ' JESSB BRESHEARS. Sheriff of Union Regular meeting ( rande lodge No. 41. A. P. a) A. M. Wed. eve., Jan. 17. V ork in M. M. degree. Re- I f) shmenta. Visiting -; bro- i tlrs welcome. ' . By order of the Worshipful Master. VERNON R. KALE. Secty. ! . -' '' -' .1-18-2 t. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 7th day of February, 1934 at the hour of 11:00 a. m..at the front door of the Court House in La Orande, Oregon, Union County, Ore eon, I will sell at auction to tit highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Un ion County, Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point seven hundred forty and slxty-atx one hundred tha 740.86) feet North of the Southeast corner of Tract one (1) of W. A. Laldlaw Orchard Tract, running thence West one thousand two hundred eighty seven (1287) feet to the West line of the East ninety-nine one hundredths (0.99) acres of Tract five (5), thence North four hun dred eighty-four and two-tenths (484.2) feet: thence East to the West line of the County road, thence South to the point of be ginning. Containing fifteen (16) acres, more or less, in the County of Union. State of Oregon. ' Said sale is made under' execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union to me directed. In the case of the State of Oregon, represented and act ing by Julius L. Meier, Governor. Hal E. Hose. Secretary of State. George A. White,. Adjutant General. Walter 8. Fisher and Prescott W. Cooklngham, comprising the? World War Veterans' state -Aid Commis sion of Uie' State oF Oregon, I".uln- Itlff,. i :!-.' ;-; ..- -I,' VS. , Robert A. Farrens, nometlmes known as Robert Farrens, and Mae Far rens, his wife; The La Grande In vestment Company, a private cor poration: The La Grande Credit J Association, a private corporation; La Grande National Bank, a Na tlonal Banking corporation . Jlere is a scene from "rm No AnjyoJ" itnu nunonrhiF nt tin i iiwrti- IN BRIEF, IN AND : AROtlND AS CHRONICLED DY TUB DAILY LEASED ff - OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS theatre nlth .Mae West In tile starring rule. 'the Reconstruction - Finance - Cor. po ration, a public Corporation, De fendants. JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By K. A. KLINOHAMMERr Deputy. . Jan. 9; 16, 23, 30 and Feb. 6. Mae West has more dynamic energy than any two other actresses In pic tures. Take 'the i word 1 of Wesley Buggies, her director, for that. "Work, -monotonous repetition, long iurs, ,a,iBuS apparency mean iiutu Ing-to her," he' declares. ''She Is go. ing stronger , at.-the. end .of a long, nara day than when she started." She proved It to' h'lm during the iuming or nerr latest 'starring pic ture for Paramount, "I'm No Aneel." showing now at the Liberty theatre. Aa Tlra, the carnival dancer, Miss West stood for long hours rehearsing with scores- of extras the scene In which She dances "the midway." And and i again, there were many rehearsals of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given, ' that . the undersigned has been appointed Exe cutor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Anna Lovely, de ceased, all persons having claims against sold estate are hereby re quired to present 'Same, with" proper vouchers, to said Executor;' at' the of fice af H. E. Dixon, Attorney at Law,' Room 23, Foley Bldg., La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. -. - . f Dated this 10th day - of December, 1033. ' " ' C. V. TRILL. Executor. ' ' . H. E. DIXON, Attorney for Estate. Dec. 19, 28. Jan. 2,' 9, 16. the scenes tn the. film In which Mlso West takes on the work of a lion tamer. -' ' "Mae doesn't Just go through the motions,'' 'insists Ruggles. "She puts her' mind 100 per cent on everything she does: She' always -Is trying for new business, some new trick or ex pression that will captivate audi ences.".. , ' 'Tm No Angel" Is all Mae Vest's picture. She wrote the script, helped write tne music; assisted la casting. The story tells of the life and loves of the million dollar beauty who Is everything from a carnival ..''coach" dancer to a lion tamer in a blg-tlme circus. Men are her game, and she bags any one she wants, from a small time "cnump", ., to big city society play-boys. i. i V... CHILDREN TO PRESENT PLAY The two grades In Miss McCarter's room are giving the January assem bly for the J. H. Ackerman Training school. The children have planned, written and directed the entire play, wleh Is adapted from, the . book, "Gabriel and the Hour Book," -by Evaleen Stein. The play will be presented In the E. O. N. auditorium, Wednesday, January 17, at 1:00 p.'m. , Jl'STIKlAHLE HOMICIDE ST. -HELENS, Ore.. Jan. 16 0 A verdict of Justifiable homicide was re turned by a coroner s Jury here on dnv freeiru! Edward Wagner, 23, of Rainier, Irom ' responsibility for . tho fatal shooting or nis jauier, vmi Wagner, 63, who was killed Sunday. The Jury was told the elder Wagner had abused his wife and threatened her and . the younger man'o wife. TO BUILD SCHOOL ADDITION'S ' SALEM, Jan. 16 (P Salem school district voters yesterday approved plans for building additions to Lcsllo Junior high school and Highland pna Englewood grade schools here. The vote -was light, only 281 favoring tho program and 67 against. As result of the voters' expressed opinion, 25,0O0 of en old M0.0O0 bond Issue, originally designated for expenditure at Highland and Engle wood, W1U be transferred to the Ju nior -high school.' Of tlie remaining $15,000, 7,000 each will go to the two grade schools. '. HOI.MAN NEW POTENTATE PORTLAND, Jan: 16 W) Rufus C. Holman, Oregon state treasurer, was elected Illustrious potentate at the annual meeting of AI Kader temple. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, last night.. ''' : ,. . ''' " FIRE LOSS $24,000 SALEM, Jan. 16 If) - Fire of an uiiuotchiilned origin destroyed a large onion warehouse adrt contents on the . Hayes Lablsh farmn about nine miles north of Salem this morn ing. There were 30 carloadB of choice onions stored at the time. Hayes estimates the loss, including building, around $24,000. In the contest, coupons were al leged to have been given to children who ' In - turn distributed -. them to friends, relatives or neighbors to -be presented one at a time by adults to standard stations and dealers, - v - Prtees wero to be given to the boy or girl credited with the greatest number of coupons turned In' In bis or her name, it was claimed. -;' NEW YORK. Jan. 16' im Babe Ruth, batsman. Is titular head of what the government today charged was an oil code violation on-'the part of the Standard OH Company of New Jersey. ' - - i Tho contest Inaugurated by the company is known as "Babe Ruth's Boy's' Club Contest." '' CKS COUGH nfop ". .": Real Throat relief I 'Medicated . with ingredi-! erits. of Viclis VapoRub . ftlLIS- CHALMERS- Track type and Air Tired Tractors. Combines, Implements, : Road Machinery. . :. ' CUANDLEtt TKACTOtt ss EQrr-'s.NT co. 1312 Jefferson . Main 632 u. S. Files Action Against Oil Company (Continued From Paga One . leged violation of the code. 1 The specific charge was that the Standard OH company of New Jersey and its subsidiaries had Inaugurated "boys' club contest'' and had re fused to accede to a request by the oil administration to discontinue the practice. BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA, ENTERPRISE, JOSEPH and Way Points, Leave La draride, Dally ; 10:30 A. M. 4:10 P.M. For PENDLETON, Way Points Leave La Grande, Dally 10:30 A. M. - U. P. Stage Depot, 1308 Adams Phone MAIN 49 NOTICE. i I Series "B" Time Certificates oi Deposit Issued by the First Na- I tlonal Bank of La' Orande, Oregon on March 1- 1933 and due on I December 15, 1934, have been call- I ed for payment on February 14, 1934. Interest on same ceases af ter that date. -( . ;. . .! -; . - . First National Bank of La Grande David I. Stoddard, President A. K. Parker, Cashier 4 Days - Wednesday to Saturday Cake Savers 98c I urn K1 jkX l rrae - as? ra m u r ' ' t I Another Drastic Price Gut : . I Attractively decorated, heavy enameled ttwy wttlt iprib'ctaTfen'- handle. Regular tl.25. Dishes I, i . i ''''-' 32-Pieco Set.' Regular (165. ' $4.60 Shell Pans I J Mory Ann Style. At a reduction of Percolators 69c B-Cup. Alumlmnn. Rcgulnr sl.OO'vnhie Baking P an 79c Wear-Ever Aluminum; 9;i "H" sire. 'No. 312. Regular 1.40. Special. DRESSES SenMnllortnl. prices . on these street frocks , . , evenliiR gowns . . . afternoon dresses. All tlean stotbs,' Vou nrc certain to find a dress In the stvle nml color that will make you happy ; . . uml the prices we know will fit any pocket book, HOSIERY The famous Allen-A llosierj. while the prices arc down. 1 similes nml weights. Stock up now All the newest HATS Dnr stock of millinery Is-priced to move' right out. Now Is the time to get n lint to match jour coat or dress. LINGERIE These dainty Hitiilcrthlngs' nrc always use ful. A woman never hits too many and Trom our very large selection nml at the 'prices quoted you ran save enough for n pair of stockings. , ;- WASH DRESSES ur entire line of attractive house dresses now nt 'prices tliiit'ou cnirt. resist. tJet t ruHtigli for the -vnlln year, ' '' 1 THESE STOCKS .MUST BE MOVED Regardless'of cost prices these stocks must be cleared out. for new spring merchandise. When wc started th,is sale ... we put the price tags out with reductions of 1-3 to 1-2, Now to. make this high grade mer chandise move faster we hiive made further reductions. We aren't going to quote prices . . . for in the beginning we had them unusually low for (his time of the year . . . but if you will call you will find added reduction on our al- ready close out prices. ?v ", ,, COME IN. Make your choice and we are sure the prices quoted will suit you. '::'.! COATS The lass now have prices on tliem tliat will make you want to have two of these unusually well made coats. Get one now and It will servo as a new coat for two sea sons. - . ROBES In either silk or flannel... Plain or striped or If you like have one In wool challls. Always a welcome addition to your ward robe. KNIT WEAR A knitted suit esin he worn, during most of the months of the year. '.Tlicv seldom go out of style and are always liamly to slip on. . ' SWEATERS Hliat woman ever had enough.: All styles, Hni i i miw'r"' ' ".Is larSc selec tion ami the prices.- jst ,,c Lk ., coiivlnre joii. ... SKIRTS He worn , so J BLOUSES ii , ' ' IIKATINU Regis, .', .. 1 Cinderella Shop f '- La Grande, Ore. - - .''- hok Main 250 . Night I The L & L. Drug Co. Phons. Mailt 87 -1 4 .:-,il,4.'Jt-i Bohnenkamp'sfi