La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 22, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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-LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
.Monday, January 22, 1934
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. B. W. FREDERICKS .
HAROLD lit FIN LAY .
Published evonlngs, exception
Grande, Oregon;
ntered at the PostoHlce ol La
Mali Matter under act ot Maroh
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TH1
-v , CITY OF LA ORANDB
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publication .
of' all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredltod 11 pub.
Uhed'hre.w All .rights ot republication ol epeclal dispatches In
this paper and also the local news herein also are reserved. . . -,
National Advertising Representative . , .
M. O. MOOBNSBN CO., InO. ','.! -. "
: Ban Pranolsco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago
., , ,u ... . Detroit, New York .
v SPENDING ON WAR THAT SHOULD PAY ;
A nation that is going ten .billion dollars into debt in one
year certainly is going somewhere at a prodigious rate. Some
otthe people at Washington :think we are heading straight
lor recovery, and others think that we are plunging down a
steep place into the sea. Before giving way either to en
couragement or to fright, figure just what the implications
of this titanic spending may be. We spent at a greater rate
than this., during the world war, and we kept jt up longer,
and we came out of it without cracking under ,the strain.
Furthermore, there is not the'slightest doubt that, if we
. were at war today, sums of this size would be voted without
any .misgivings at all. That being so, compare our present
situation. to a war-time crisis? The comparison is a perfectly
proper one.
What Is at stake In a war? - National existence Itself may be at stake
though that was not the cose with us In the World war, nor In the war
with Spain. Money, national honor, national Influence, certain Intangible
considerations that bulk large or small, depending on how you look at
them these were the things that went Into the balance when wo got
Into our last war. .
Whot Is at stake now? Well a lot of things: our faith In our form of
government and our social structure, our belief In ourselves, our -dream
of democracy and our vision of destiny, the happiness and comfort of many
millions of people; a total far greater than anything wo risked by going to
war with-the German empire. If it was proper to spend at an. unheard-of
rate to beat the kaiser. Is It not Infinitely more proper to spend at an,
equal rate today to save the things which all Americans hold most dear?
' "There Is still another angle to It. Tho money -wo spent In- 1017. and
loin-was spent-for purposes of destruction.. When wo got through.- we.had
fore QiElUSfciii gfefffigggTS
STARTS
All Winter
Millinery
In One Value Group
49c
Save!
Save ! Save !
Bijys' - Girls'
Union Suits
Repriced to Clcnr
49c
jWlntor Wulghtsl Wanted Stylonl
am
At Give Awav
PRICES
PIECE GOODS!
NIGHT WEAR!
.. . . , DRESSES!
MILLINERY!
NECKWEAR!
NOTIONS!
Sacajawra Ballroom
MlMIII .
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...Publisher and deneral Manager
Buslneae Manager,
Bundoy, at 1710 Sixth atreet, La ,
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Grande, Oregon, aa Second Class
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TUESDAY JANUARY 23RD
. Y . i vi" , .. Sheep Lined ,, . -t ... , . :
Boys' Coats - $1.49
.. JMoJqslyfl. SJ.ieU, --.Beaver Collar
Women's Hbse - Rayon and Wool
Brokon sizes and colors, Great Value.
W omen's Brassieifys
A grcnt vnluo group of discontinued
U.D.S. GarmentsBuy Now
Discontinued Btyles for men and women.
Berets and Knit Headwear
Full styles nnd colors. Great values.
Umbrellas Men's and Women's
Just a few to go at this price. Hurryl
Children's Sweaters
All wooll Slip-over styles! Not many at this price.
Women's Combination
Drnsslcro - Corsets. Discontinued styles.
Children's Outing Pajamas
On,o-plccc styles. Sizes from 2 to 8.
Boys' Outing Night
Como early for these. .
Girls' Print Dresses
Hurry! Hurry! Just a fowl Fust
Boys' Dress Caps!
Just twelve of theso.
,
Help Hie Warm Springs Foiiiidalion
Attend The
Prcsiden t 's Birthday Ball
nothing tq show lor It. A shell that
me Donom, a man who lias own turned into a corpse these urr, not,
In any economy,' dividend-producing items. They are what our billions
bought In the World war.. Today we are spending to build things; We
are building highways and bridges and duns and tgwns and homes, we
are spending to strengthen banks and railroads and farms and factories,' we
are spending to make men and women and children strong and healthy and
courageous. We. shall have all these things after the spending Is over.
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The Weather
WKATHI.lt FORECAST
Oregon: Unsettled tonight ami
Tuesday!, occuloiia!l ruhr In tho west
and ruin or snow over and east of;
the L'uNmdu mountuliis; no change
In tcinerutiire; fresh and at tlinen
strong south and southwest winds
offshore.
. , LOCAL HKATJIKIt .....
Sunday: Maximum 48, minimum 3.",
above. Kill n full ,.4S of Inch. Cloudy.
, Today: Minimum 35, 7 a. ni. 17
above. Cloudy,
OREGON STATERS
AND OREGON TO
GO ON THE ROAD
COAST GONI-'BIIKNCE STANDINGS
(Northern Division)
, : W. L. POt.
Washington 6. 0 1000
Oregon State 2 2 -"M
Oregon -" 9
Washington State 2 6 .287
Idaho -v 1 ao
Southern Division
W. L
California ,v.i 2 1
Southern California 2 I
Uclans , ; 1 2
Stanford - 1 2
Pot.
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.087
.333
.333
SEATTLE, Jan. 3J HI - A Wash
ington State Invasion by both Ore
gon teams this week, their first of
the season, 'tests "the lPAgue-leodlntf
University of Washington Huskies, on
top of the northern division, Pacific
coast conference, and gives Washing
ton Btate a chance for soma revenge.
. The Oregon State Beavers face the
toughest task, with games at Moscow,
Idaho, against itlie Idaho Vandals on
Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and
with Washington State on Friday and
Saturday nights. The Vandals sprang
a surprise win Saturday night at Pull
man over Washington State, 34 to
28. their first of the year.
Oregon State and Washington State
divided their two games at Corvaills
at tho start of tho season.
SOD
15c
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styles.
19c
25c
10c
25c
49c
39c
49c
Shirts
Not Many at
25c
25c
Save!
Great values
at 25c
UNDERWEAR
FOOTWEAR!
CORSETS!
HOSIERY!
1 GLOVES!
! SILKS!
Tues. Jan. 30
has exploded, a ship that has gone to
Washington, overwhelming winners
by ,n 63 to 26 score, here Saturday
night from the College of ; Puget
Sound, wild had' previously be:n un
defeated In lntercolleglAta play this
year, entertains the Ur.lveis.ty of
Oregon here on Friday and Saturday
nights.
SAN. FRANCISCO, Jon.' -23 OP)
California's Bears end tha Southern
California Trojans' were, ncck-and-neok
In front today in the basketball
racd of the southern' division, Pacific
coast conference. '. 1
Tho Bears odvanced'.to two games
won and one lost by defeating Stan
JBLOftID
A New Serial
S V N O I'H I H : ; i ii il O ruHi m j. i ul
alor mill explorer, ins seen u vul
(itiliis iavo ,1iia'inir throiioh the
window ol the movie executive ilv
Vary' olllcc ; later he lollouia Jan
ice Kent's cur in a taxi because he,
hae seen a second ear with three
susiilclous-loatilnn men in it trail
1)10 Miss Kent's limousine. . There is
a collision, anil Frank knocks out
the driver of the second car, anil
takes Miss Kent home. Frank is
dVaum to the bcautllul tnovlo (ar. '
lie is disturbed bu the disappear
ance off the MaxloaH coast ol his
friend Lannton, the iamaus avi-.
ator. and Interested bu the pros-,
peut o a contract tulla Myberu's
firm.
Chapter Five
INTRODUCING SPIN
IT WAS natural that Gratiame be
asked to come to Hollywood on
an "opportunity contract". It was
natural that he should accept It.
Grahams was quite willing that he
be "found." He loved tbe Jungle: be
would always love It, but civiliza
tion had begun to take on a more
substantial glamor tbat be bad ever
thought possible.
He would always feel a poignant
acbe.at dawn or at sunset. In Holly
wood flocks of parrots do not spin
like vivid green wheels against a
background of old rose, smoatb sa
vannahs do not shoulder between
sullen walls of jungle, nor do strange
flower scents wrap you wbeii ypu
sleep.
Nevertheless Gralmmo liked cit
ies, or at any rato, this one. He bad
discovered two old buddies, among
the flying stunt-men. Another bad
"gone native" and played heavies.
These spoke of still others that bo
would remember knowing We'll be
fore bo quit piloting planfes. for
piloting Jungle expeditions - per
sonable, adveniiiroiis fellows! that
he had known In far corners,' with
wbom he, could yarn In vainglorious
exaggeration. - e)
He was about to male his decision
to stay wbon he met Janice rcpt.
As he helped her from her car
and across the lawns to her Beverly
Hills bouse lid was sure that this
accidental meeting Was nbotit to add
pleasant finality to this decision.
A maid toolc bis hat from ljlm
within the entrance. Janice spilled
toward hi m as she mounted the
stairs. ., .
"I'll be down In a minute or two,"
she said. "I'll phone Mr. Greene In
tbe meantime."
In the drawing room, standing before-
tbe open fireplace, Frank thrust
his upturned palms toward tbe
crackling logs. It seemed Incongru
ous In these tastefully appointed
surroundings of civilization to allow
himself to think of sinister shadows,
of furtive pursuit; yet a frown of
abstracted reflection remained on
bis forehead.
Thoughtfully ho nibbed n't the
slight soreness of bis right knuckles.
Ho could not drive away tbe mental
image of the vulture-like prolllo
shadowed on the studio window.
Some dim memory faintly slirred
obscure as the hushed pulse of a
native drum felt, rather than heard,
across miles of jungle.
"-iRAHAME, home In his apart-
v- ment, stared moodily at the
afternoon paper on bis lap. With an
nngry gesture he pushed away the
paper and stood up. Ho turned to
another man seated wbero a west
erly sun's rays slanted In.
I "Tell mo. Spin." he said. "You
know this racket out here. What In
hell do they mean by publishing all
this tripe? 1 called you over here
llvo mlmitbs after 1 bought this pa-
' per. You work for Myborg and tho
I Consolidated; so docs Janice, and so
1 suppose, doos this little liar Jroene.
Look I ... He kicked tho paper to
iward tho other.
Spin Winsldw grinned. Ho did
not glance at the paper but contem
plnted with a loving absorption the
contents of his tall glass.
'What's It soy? You tell me.
Frank. Did Greene say you fought
.desperately with a hundred-thugs
and snatched the swooning Janice
from their lmlry clutches?"
j lirahnmo snorted. "Something like
that, only worse. I thought there was
something phony abom thai little
nnt when I met him last night. He
asked me If 1 had any baby pictures,
lluby pictures! He had the guts
about two o'clock today to phone
and ask about them again . . . said
ho wonted them for an article he
was colling. 'Babyhood Romance
Flowers In Tragedy.' I thought he
was kidding, but 1 bought this paper
Just to see." He laughed frostily.
"But ho wasn't."
"Moreover It said that Miss Kent
was confined to her bed with shock.
She was all right when I left her last
night unless Greene shocked her
with an outline of what he was go
ing to write today. I phoned today to
ilnd jut If she really was III . . . She
a f. -t II, delicate little thing "
Wlnslow laughed whole-heartedly.
ford 43 to 34 Saturday night at
Stanford ' while the Trojans downed
the University of California at Los
Angeles 39 to 28 In a hometown
meeting.
HATCHERY AT
UNION TO BE
LATEST TYPE
- (Continued from rage One)
dovelon tho egg taking stations In
Wallowa county, so that supplies of:
eggs can be depended upon locally
for the Union fish hatchery.
. The present hatchery building at
Union will be continued in operation.
Air. crockalt said. .
Plona for the proleot, Involving
15,60O of federal and state money,
win not be seriously affected by the
recent C. W. A. retrenchment order,
It Is believed localjy.'
GODDESS
ly Herbert Jensen
".Hold on,; Frank.1 You phoned1 and
'couldn't -reach her?" .,
"Yes, If -worried mo, I Soy, how
do you know?";, J . - ,
: Wlnslow chuckled Into his glass.
"She wa$at tho studio with Mybcrg
and Ortrfga and Hie. She was con
fined all (right but not to her bed.
There's a new picture coming tip
a honey foreign stuff. She's to be
the golden haired lead; I'm to fly
the stunts.
"They were discussing who'll' play'
opposite her, but they can't tell
who'd fit until the continuity men
Hack dut a plot . .'. What d'ye mean'
she's frail and delicate! You couldn't
club that girl to death she's whale-
'
Frank helped her across the' lawn.
bono and gristle under that skin
you love to tou ".
GKAHAME'S gesttiro Interrupted
tbe other.
"Who's Ortega?"
"A gentleman from Contrnl Amer
ica, Mexican, ninybe." Wlnslow
drained his glass and set It down.
"I can't figure him myself. He
showed up hero a month ago with n
lulu of an Idea. Well, you know the
publicity these Chlchen Itza ruins
In, Yucatan are getting? Ho says be
knows bigger and better ruins fur
ther In that country with more
Jungle- around for the atmosphere
shots.
"You know bow Myberg loves his
authentic backgrounds, or should
If you've looked at his pictures.
Well this Hon Itaoul Ortega's Idea
is to use that old Mnyn business as
the foundation. You've read stories
of the blond gods those ancient
fellas used to worship.
"Well this Is to bo a blond goddess
picture, or nt lcost she Is to be his
bride. The Brldo of Quetzalcoatl Is
the tentative name." He laughed.
"Mybcrg sold bo didn't like the
name. It reminded too many people
of pants and vests."
Crahame smiled. Ho liked this
gossipy fellow whoso nerves were
of steel bcneaih his happy so-lucky.
cynical exterior. But bo wanted to
know inoro of this man Ortega
whoso namo Janice Kent had de
fended ao arbitrarily the evening
before.
Ho decided to take Spin partly
Inlo his confidence. He told him that
Miss leut soemed to aeree that the
Idea that the accident may have been
planned until Ortrg.Vs name was
brought deflnliely Into focus as the
parly responsible.
Ptffli
Mcnaay, Fr.mk out i piece of
oqod idvkt from Spin.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Open ! liunclng School
Miss Edna Brown, of La Grande,
will open a dancing school in Hunt
ington. While there ahe, will make
her home with her sister, Mm. Paul
Totrcan.
T.i Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. WUUt plan to
'.esve tomorrow for KaK'ma and Pasco
where they will Hu t their parents.
They plan to drive througn to Xokl
ma and return to Pw. Mr. Wight
'.111 return to L Grange Thursday
and his wife will remain for a more
extended visit.
Guests liere
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Braun and daugh
ter. Marguerite, of Pendleton, were
guests over tho weekend of Mr. and
Mrs, J, E. Stennw, 1008 Oak street
The Braunl family formerly resided In
La Grande.
n La Grande
Miss Agnes Dlxon, of Enterprise,
spent the weekend In La Grande.
From Salem .
L. G. Flfer, of the bureau of labor
at Salem, was transacting business In
La Grande today. .
Teacher Here
Miss Evelyn Auseon, a teacher at
Imbler, was shopping and visiting In
La Grande Saturday.
Cove Man Returns-
Thomas Towle, of Cove, stopped in
Ln Grande recently en route to his
home after a. trip to Portland.
Tonsils It moved
Miss Ethel Donoluie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donohue, had her
tonsils removed Saturday ' at the
Bouvy hospital.
Nasal Operation
J. w. Bennett, principal of Blverla
school, underwent a nasal operation
at the Bouvy hospital Saturday. He
returned to his work today.
From Elgin ,
Walter Gekeler, farmer of Elgin,
transacted business ln La Grande on
Saturday.
From Itolse-
L'. D. Eakln, defendant 111 a recent
Suit In the circuit court, was a busi
ness visitor here today. Mr. Eakln
makes his home Iri Boise.
At Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eberhard were
visiting at Joseph with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Ellen Knapper.
Minor Operation
Mrs. Charles Fross. of K Avenue,
underwent ft minor operation at the
Grande Ronde hospital this morning.
At Hospital
A minor operation was performed
on Mro. Carl Snodgrass this morning
at the Grande Rondo hospital.
Permanent Waves
$2-50
Others ?3.50 to $5.00
jSmS?1 I rnoludes:
fciPiBlL2& Shampoo.
SgMvl J Flngerwave
FINGERWAVES, ;
WET 35c
DRY 50c
SCHOOL GIRL
PERMANENT
WAVE
' With Service.
$1.75
All Work Guaranteed
CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone Main 260
BILIOUS, DIZZY, JAUNDICE
Mrs. ivennein tiaum
of 7720 S. H. 'Ramona
St.. Portland, Ore., said:
"When I was very
young I developed Jaun
dice; my eyes became a
deep yellow, I hud many
bilious attacks and was
not able to eat, I would
feel faint and dizzy and
lost weiRtit. Alotner Had
me take Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery and
1 fully regained my health nnd strength."
Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, .N. Y.
New size, tablets 50 els., liquid $1 00. LarRc
sUc, labs, or liquid, $1.35. "We Do Oiir Pan."
BUS SERVICE
For WALLOWA, ENTERPniSB,
JOSEPH and Way -Points.
! Leave La Grande, 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
A Complete
Printing Service
Quality Counts
NELSON" &
. flUIS-CHALMEftS.
Track type and Air Tired Tracton.
Oomblnea. Implements,
Road Maenlnery.
CUANUI.ER TRACTOR
A EQl'ir BNT CO.
1313 Jefferaon Main 632
TI irfohnrrlsnn fiefs
Ijonal Legion Post
(Oontlrtued from Page On)'
authorltijrflnd effort were contained
4n a resolution unanimously adopted
hm tBMt ntirht fav the executive com
mittee of. yie Oregon department of
tno American Kgion.
. . Thn wnmlt.tM. it WOA DOinted OUt,
spoke for8 legion posts and about
iu.uuu memoers in wreguu.
, The report dealt, at considerable
Unnlh n.1,1, ntYUOT Allri "nOnUllU"
dellnltloa-of "a veteran," end the
use OI me. wora aa now uciiuew j
regulation or opinion, to Include per
sons who have not had service dur
ing war-periods, was deplored.
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
, ; be In by 9 a. ra.
. . NOTICE B. A. It. K.
Annual banquet, election of offi
cers and dancing, Wed., Jan. 24. Ban
quet 7 o'clock. . 1-22-2 t.
. Remodeling coats, suits and dresses.
Children's work and' fur coats a spe
cialty, epeclal prices during January
and February. Mrs. Pearl Maser, 1612
Sixth St Phono 287 W. 1-17-1 m.
All Elks Invited and urged to at
tend dance at Elk's olub tomorrow
night 1-22-1 t.
A new line of the latest ln Ladles'
Costume Rings Is now being shown
at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
Also new zipper purses on special'
sale at 65 cents eaoh. These in all
colors. ' " ... . l-16-t f.
All Elks1 invited and urged to at
tend dacca at Elk's club tomorrow
night. 1-22-1 t.
' Wtten you need fuel .
'"' Call Main 628
GAITHER ICE Sc FUEL CO.
l-S-ini.
All Elks Invited and urged to at
tend dahce" at Elk's dub tomorrow
night.' . 1-22-1 t.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
You, can get scratch paper
Jan.
23rd.
Brown
Sugar
Red Mexican
IS?
Beans
Highway Deliriously Flavored
Catsup
Libby - Prepared
Mustard iarSc
Ginger Ale
or ;
Lime Rickey
Leslies' Shaker
White Star
Salt
Tuna Fish 16c
Uitter
Por
t ; La Grande -
Send. In Your
Pur Trimmed
COATS
For Mld-wtnter
CLEANING
Our process safely cleans and re
stores new life to your garment.
ODORLESS DRY
CLEANERS
1107 Washington Main 701
k&Be
i : ; 3C-i
school at tbe Observer. 'How '8 pads 3c
! ' ' '9-l"t-All
Elks Invited and urged to at
tend dance at Elk's club tomorrow
night," 1-22-1 t.
CONVEX POBTBAIT FRAMF.S f
A new line of Fine Frames for Con
vex Portraits of air sizes has Just
been received by Richardson's and
Gift Shop. You can now have your
pictures framed for1 half price with
these attractive, frames, at Rlohard
son's. 1-18-t f.
DID YQO KNOW THAT
our cleaning method removes ALL
the oils and greases from felt hats2
Perspiration oils do ' nbt' show'up
again within a short time -when your
hat Is oleaned at the Standard Laun
dry. ' l-17it f.
Colds that ffang On
Don't let them get a strangle hold.
Fight germs quickly. Creomulslon
combines 7 major" helps In'.one; Pow
erful but harmlessp Pleasant 'to take.
No riarcotlcsl ; Xour'-' own'' -druggist
Is authorized to refund ybur'money
oft' th spot' If your cough' of cold Is
riot' relieved by Oreoiriulslon. . adv.
A Baby' For You
If you are denied the blessing of a
baby all your own and yearn for a
baby's arms and a, baby's smile do
not give up hope. Just write ln con
fidence to Mrs: Mildred Owens; 8070
Coates House, Kansas City. Mo., and
she will tell you about a simple home
method that helped-her after being
denied 15 years. Many others say.,
this has helped' bless their lives.
Write now and try for thls-wonderful
happiness. ' ' Adv.
NOTICE
Series "B" Time Certificates ot
Deposit: Issued by the First Na
tional Bank of La Grande, Oregon
on March 1, 1038' and - due on
December 15, 1934, have' been call
ed for payment, on February 14,
1934. Interest on same ceases, af
ter that Cate.
First National Bank
of La Grande '
David I. Stoddard. President
A. K. Parker, Cashier
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SPECIALS
4 11)8. 25c
10 11)8 35c
14-oz. Bottle
2 MI'S 25c
6-oz.
12-oz. Bottle
Your Choice
2-lb.Pkg.
2-15c
Vi's Can
Reg. Can
ans
Union - Elgin
Attention Trappers
RawFun
All Kinds of Legal
CaUght Furs Bought
I Pay Best Prices
CHRIS MILLER
1510 Adams Are.
10c
5 c
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