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Thursday, February 8, 1931 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. PLAN MILK POOL FOR WEST AREA PORTLAND, Feb. 8 VP) Establish ment of a pooling agency by which milk and cream surpluses In the Portland mJlkHhed may bo controlled and the Industry otherwise stabilized, may be effected by Saturday, it was said, here today by E. O. Harlan, chairman of the Oregon milk control board. Next week the control board will visit, Baker, La Grande, Pendleton and other Eustern Oregon cities where meetings will bo held, data col lected, and suggestions heard for ul timate formulation of price schedules and milkshed boundaries STRIFE IN ENDS , , CAPITAL OF FRANCE (Continued From Page One) minor rioting was renewed on the boulevards. Police charged demonstrators who gathered around the Madeleine church uud several crowds ot hoodlums gath ered in the Place do la Concorde, but clashes did not Immediately occur. Of tho more than 1000 rioters ar rested In the two days of disorders In Paris, 68 were tried today. Nino were sent tot Jail for terms of eight days to three montlia the charge: "Window breaking and Hitting rival demonstrators." The otlicr 49 were released, as well as the rest of thoeo arrested; Walska Denies Reconciliation COMMUNITY CASH STORE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FE15. 9-10 NToitr, CLONKS H l M. HATCItDAV ifr" CoUee il Golden West R lg I 1-lb. utility glass Jar Bl fl W 1 L 33c if 1 3 lbs. . . . 08c pjfy I Toilet Tissue Sugar 1000 shcot rolls, P'"t' Krnnulntcd, ff 4 1 troiis iOK 30 m. piJLiL i I Tomato Juice Clorox Walla Walla Pack, No. Whitens niui blenches, 4t I tall tins, 3 tins Uvs pint bottle JL vv fl I Heinz Soupsl UK") J'0 .An" gf Bj3 All Varieties H Kj ' lOUV jj I H Family 81 Tin g j ,,., 6nck I 15 ' I Vegetables , Beef Roasts 3 ronialoca, Corn, I'cas, j Steer beef, A Of 8 B No 2 tins, a lor .... kSj pound JLVv B I Round Steak Peanut Butler W Oboleo steer beef, J Qtf K H pound .'- ,B.JV 2 pounds AJlJIL Bj CffC if f Formau IjFLOUR BrS--- $1.85 g i.; v, i, 1 i i 1? -vk t 1 ripamlng on ClilcaKo, Oiinna Wulska, Pollsli sliigcr, Is shown na Hho urrlvcd for her JlrHt con cert there In several ycarB. Jlia nte luncheon with llmold K. MeCorinlck, below, her divorced liuBbund, hut denied reconcilia tion rumors. must all get back of the cart and ! JJREM KR SAFE' Ur. Millar believes that some peo plo are having a hard time meeting the present emergency because they did not have training enough to en able them to readjust to the emer gency. His advice to the students was to learn to meet emergencies. Mr1. Millar Interspersed lila talk w'th humorous stories. RANSOM PAID TO KIDNAPERS (Continued From Page One) KNOWLES WILL HOLD MOTION DAY FRIDAY Judge J. W. Knowles will hold a motion clay In the circuit court to morrow at 10 o'clock to hear prelim inary motions to be argued In two cases, W. A. Buchanan vs. the Allcel Farmer's Elevator Co., and Dora L. Griffin vs. L. L. Shepherd. E. R. Rlngo Is attorney for Mr. Buchanan and Green and Hess are representing the Elevator company. In the other case Carl G. Helm, H. E. Dixon and E. Tl. Rlngo represent the plaintiff and Cochran and Eberhard the defendant. MRS. II. J. NELSON IS RECOVERING , 1 Mrs. Horaco J. Nelson, 700 K ave nue. Is recovering rrom an appendi citis operation which she underwent at tho Grande Rondo hospital re cently. She Is now able to receive visitors. Cross sections or public opinion as to Roosevelt and his policies indi cate that It's by no means a crrss public. Adolph Bremer Issued a statement expretuliig his happiness over his son's return and thanking friends and the president and Governor Floyd B. Olson for their Interest while the banker was held captive. "The hideous hours of suspense have been almoot unbearable for all of us," uald the elder Bremer. A possible cluo to the gang was given by Douglas Street, 33, chauf feur for Dr. Walt-man Walters, Mayo clinic physician at Rochester. Street said he saw two well dressed men In an automobile bearing a New York license at Lewlston, Minn., about 3 a. m., today. Lewis ton la 37 miles east of Rochester, Walter Magee, wealthy contractor friend of the family, was the -Intermediary who delivered the ransom. Full details of the delivery were not disclosed. In view of the family's earlier statements, that they wer ready and eager to pay tho full ransom, tho view was taken in some quarters that the entire $200,000 was turned over to tho captors. Howard McGonn and Mrs. Jennie Halght, employes in the bus depot at Rochester, were believed to hav been the first persons to see the banker after his release. Ho entered the depot, they said, about 8 p. m,, yesterday, asking about bus connections with the Twin Cltlea. They told him he 'had missed the last bus that night to the Twin Cities but that he could take a train to Owatonna, nearby, and catch a bus there. I Bremer was quoted as saying he could nt do that. McGonn and Mrs. Halght paid no particular attention to the unshaven stranger, who ap peared dazed, they said, and did not know he waa the long sought St. , Paul banker. I WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 m De- j partmcnt of Justice officials lndicat- j ed today that the search for the ab- I ductors of Edward O. Bremer, wealthy J St. Paul banker, would be Intensified now that he has been returned alive, i QUARTER INCH OF RAIN HERE A quarter of tvn Inch of rain fell in La Grande last night, the heaviest In the last fortnight, bringing the rainfall for the first week of Febru ary to .half an inch. The weather remains mild, with the mercury at 60 above yesterday and the minimum during last night 35 above. The weather forecast in dicated somewhat colder weather In Eastern Oregon tonight, however, ' with the skies over Oregon generally j cloudy. Girl to Woman Mrs. A. R. Lee of 2716 Harrison Street, Everett, Wash.. said: "While growing Into womanhood I had pains and cramps, my nerves were terribly unstrung, and little hope waa held out for mc. Mother started giving mc Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and I be Ran to l in we i cm ana t have hardly had a sick day since.' New size pku. tablets SGc. liquid $1.00. Lee. size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. "We Do Our Put.' Revenue 1 Measure Is ' Amended in Committee i (Continued From Page One) dar year 1933. Tho committee also continued tho threo cent intercity postage rate on first class mall but adopted an amendment which permits tho rates , on second class matter affecting ( newspapers, magazines and advcrtls- j ing matter to revert to the rates in j effect prior to tho 1032 rovenuo bill. J In addition the committee approved a provision giving the president power j to reduce tho threo cent rate on flrt class mall to two cents if tho condi tion or tho treasury Justifies It. I Tho threo cent rate was continued for only ono year. Under existing law It would expire July 1. Dr. James Millar Is Speaker At L. It. S. (Continued rrom rage One) asset nro In 1U friendships," ho mild. "Knowing how to nmko and keep friends is one of the most Important things to bo learned in high school, ono of tho Ihlngn which Is remem bered longest after ono gels out in life." Ho stressed, tho liuportanco or co-operation and of being able to work with other people. "In America," ho added, "If any thing has gone wrong during the last few years, the president was blamed. Wo have been making iv donkey of tho president. If we reach the top of tho hills that America must climb we Makes You Forget You Have False Teeth Don't worry about ymir false teeth rocking, clipping or wabbling. Fas teeth, a new Improved powder holds them firm and comfortable all day. No gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Eat laugh and talk with comfort. Get .sleet h from Itcd Cross Drug Store or your druggist. Three hW.vs. Adv. LENT WILL BE HERE BEFORE WE KNOW IT We have selected one outstanding item as a Pre-Lenten special, for today's adver tising. With the prices of many meats and other nourishing foods advancing, never has this selected item Libby's Fancy Red Alaska Salmon presented such a food value at the price offered, as it does here. With low quality Salmon selling at a high price we believe everyone should be interested in this offer. There are so many delicious ways in which it can be served, Salads, Salmon Loaf, steaming hot with drawn butter or in combination with numerous other foods. Buy all you want at this price! t Specials For Friday - Saturday, Feb. 9-10 I J Libby's xl SALMON t!;; 19c Gul'kist Fancy Shrimp, 2-5-oz. tins iseiic isie lima i lsii, ', s, i tins iic Hulk Macaroni, good quality, 3 lbs o 19 25c Jello 5C America's Favorite Jell Powder m Preform! Stock, Amt'd. Tl PltRs. I. C. A. BREAKFAST OFFER 1 Igc. I.G.A. Pancake Flour; 1 pint I.G.A. Pure Cane & Maple Syi'JJl) Both for ..... 38fc CORN MEAL Freshly milled. D-lb. 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FRUIT DEPT. Rhubarb Fancy Hot House. f Co a aw Dv Cauliflower 1 anx white hratls, '15C Potatoes V. y No. a iirtiuii In saiuly QP soil. 100-ib. sack V tlv Grapefruit luv m;-o Florida. ffo svviN't ami JuUy BAKERY DEPT. Angel Food Cakes Betty Crocker Each French Donuts Doren Mince Pies (Saturday Only) 39c 30c 30c Jleet your friends and rest a minute at the I. G. A. Store. Phone Main 48 MAX R. SARVIS 1209 Adams Advance Lenten Suggestions for Friday and Saturday : . . , There are many meatless clays ahead. Red j & White sea foods make excellent tasty lun cheons and dinners, also, noodles and spag hetti are tempting dishes for sharp winter appetites. CAT TlrrkTVT Red & oiijiuurq white Fancy Red Sockeyo SHRIMP 3Si Fancy lnrgc dry pack. TUNA Red & White Firm light meat steaks Talis 22c 2 Talis 29c 2 Halves 35C Ripe Olives Real Missions - Medium size fruit - Blue & Wlilto Peanut Butter Red & White - Tasty blend. 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