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Page Two LA JGKANDE jI.KyELA GRANDE, ORE. The Weather TODAY Ag CBsbMCi-kD1 Bt lilB DAILY LEASBD WIBI PP" IHB ASSOCIATED P&B88 ' UIUTIIKK FORECAST Orecm.: ('!mul. Mraioiu. Hjhl ntin In rl iNuikiQ ftutllil and TuohUv mmA rain uc wo lu r-t partlim fuuUlX; mmtrmte lstlKT lui; .iiMMtftmlr lu frf& fluriaWe UhU off "hurt, t Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper riioM Mala 09 '..I H. W. PKUXKHICKa . ..Publisher and Qnunl Manager UAHOU af. PINlaAY , Business IUUIN 1 1 i 1 I 1 The Thrift Whr, "Ploxrl Pccum" I w . . j. j. w as. javo, qa. vjjwujI, j j PuUUbxl (renlncs, eaceptlon 6vuidaT, at 1710 (illta etreet, L Qrande. Oregon. Entered hi the Poetofttos or U drande. Oregon, as Second Claat Mali Malta under acl of March a. 1tk. orriuiAL pavkm op UNION COUNT AND TBI - ... - - CITY OP LA QRANUI MOUUCH OP AaSOOaATKD PHCSa ' Ttaa Aasocjated Preaa I exclusively entitled to um for publication of all newa dispatches credited to It at not otherwise, credited it pub lUhd bar. AU tlgata at republication of apodal dispatches In this paper and alao tlx local n herein alao aro reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MCK1R.1SHJ CO, tee. Baa Prueteoo. Loa Angeles. 8aKle, Portland. Chicago Detroit. New Totk i.ocu. weather Stinday: Muxlmum ju. minimum S j abov. ftirilv ckuiv. Today: Minimum 30, 1 a. m. 3t ! bo. Iwrtly rkuttlv. burial wilt be betide her husti nd in the I. O. O. F. ceohe.ery. The cakt will not b opened at the MfYicr but the body will lie In state from 9 a. m. to 1 JO p. m. Wednesday. FULLEN WIDER RE-ELECTED DAIRY HEAD Vha.o;vor,yo wouM that mon should do to you, do ye PWH so to, them; for this is the law atut the prophets, Matthew 7: 12, NYAKNINC. TO CONSIDRR (Continued ?Tom PT One) ejection of a trinmg school t the Eastern Oregon Normal school. be cause of the advantage armed fiotu such a school in ttii section of the tte. The jrouf rtsed a rcsoiution in favor of the Normal school and copy of will be sent to Orvi.-ri 5 V .p. M t, w . Itw-w l!! .s rjntK-t "pla.-J piwsmi," in the prison yard at Walla Walla. Wah and for a time tvirf tlmticnt amwiisr tht victm of the bloodv rit nrf..mMN it t t ..v.-- -r in tjie attempted break: Kj t hapin, Frank ButkT. at the r.f: ai.-r.u.:1. co:ixrnt:on ic l.i5. 11.? corr-d ws created In or-; der truit all art cf the jtate ay w ' ir.clutled in trie "o:t..cil linilly." e fat jruT alerivcvn on C-oteri::ve Maraelinj: the ronmenc!atn ct the Portland oi- '-T Pnxtuc-j. Mr. himeiriiit tjclali but !t;rc toe actwc of;" manafor of the Walljma cout.-.t ir felral aJm:n!strHoa ro-oper::ie crearrerr a-a tie tn.vS , The aasvx-latioti oantirmed the com- t! drlopr.-.fnt r! ti tkan u br Pre;ant rulleni-.tier orrraairawn from lticcotxw, i ravc-uif the butler niatae:i:-.t aree- j P"1 c Aoanu. rt-jinjier of :he j MM as presented at a hear.rf or. Orrjon Dairy ccun.-il n-.iis headquar-; U m)Mei jmnn tttsdor ar' m Portland. dSrtatawJ IVsrj- ; Omoa A A. A co Jan, ! ar.d ns.jCwiara Metlscn." ouUusuk ta fr t .5 e-amei iUN.ii nut w repnrserit like av;a rxn at anr later rxuriuc on a butter 1 ? uiaraeur, aremer.t in trie (uturV j- the la coniirnurii th prraulent t.. txic w A t-.va:;.d. of tlx t--.ry -.fee aaov.u.Hon. tateJ. rraliSf ! departaseat of Oregon Stat rolx-e. that onxlucers of baiserfat n-.iT c u I as tsrit;e to af.t ad ta omire-atwt- The head Of the J:tlVlH0St liaw IISSUIVS tilt' J:llllOSt tmr- Ueleyation la oonre ursms them t lii.ir in ..rt ... il f..i;,-., ..in.,.,tl, .,f !,. i liasten the allotment of P tv A. n-.caer 1 t ............ iX - for the protev-t. Arrl:ouen has born fO-:n 0illtHmV0 nitVV Will UlUnUlK mill Ol lllt AnWriMIl nilVV. un Imjuj. for rroir ai-d has -eoeite ! ine smmv tjay. lonirivsji ronidors a naval wnstruetion meas wv which would vrive this ivutitiy a floot uiviur in hitting jhiwoi- to tho famous flvt of 15)19. whn now sliips fim the wan Lino Iniiltlini pivRiani just had jron into Sl'r. And a ,(0)mor, Japane rabinot niinistcr bluntly warns his follow wmntrymon that if naval piojit-ivnis mti to lx dictated by the tulmir.-Us of tho two countries, n unbridled arumiuent rac I AU uf which einiilsasites tho way in which the relations K'tvyevu this nation and Jajviu have drifted into the danjrer xone. Not in yeais has the prospect of war bevn discussed so openly. Not sine? the Washington inference has the aavy buildinir i-ace Uvn carried on in such jtrim earnest. Th' ordinary Anwrican. who finds it hani to think of a svod lxiis why he should send hi Ivy halfway around the world to die fishtinit a nation which lies on the other side of the Pacific, is to grow a trifle nervous as he contemplates thm situation. ,, . M ll but bo taat the bortauu to aot quit as dark as It soeasa . Alt tDta taik .4 sr. oanutous a n KHUvda. at Vsua br-jxes the ptvMa out tr.to 1 ajKt fvmRs n oa our attention. W at Irasl ar tviung pKavt v ananmi u iter, ts trouole ahd. We ar not Itter k rvvat Kwvo mte snataa ol lU hn as Non IX Bater owo H auitml. tho wvJM etn to ar la a tit of aber.t-mirdml;Ma. Our taaa tihl bow t to auire; h situation thruhly. to irx- tin aiont. UKt to asy our piaas aevvrdtaicry. Taat such pUas must wotudrj raail'..v ol aa atttquat lleet jv-w witiwut aay.ac But that oaaaot : t tr only Itet-a o liar ofvirTaaa. ltw dt-Iuultiea evtaeea tho tans aauocs rmtssl o eaaauned oanruKy. ana praoefvl ways of settUaj tbe-n atut t wusav are rouaf warara la pjeaty ol lattt. rt oc rjoa to be las- : ers a tiis state : poss-boe ftT u t prvVi tt. aarmt tet:.-ft jvisusie tn Oregon to the amouut of ono tenth of a cent a pound of fat. such re tain to be turned over to tae O-Vvroc. Dairy CVuaci! for too purpose of tn-cre-as:a liie coasuraptioa of rallt arid raKt protlu.-t. f. That lr-dHldual dalryraen srfji clean hrrds of hich-produclra: roars be peratltted to eflect taerx miucuoc by arraarlru: with other Gairyrcen to 'Rudy' Swindle ToeiTe nxsre for bu.ter(t t.n bus- ir.ir. but is tvr- r. . i. ;er eU for. W ih- cvi c awuu: Pvn:ea :&?tur nd tfatribution, eu3 titit :t jl n"'-N!-'f-:j to tfxe drDtie o pcvxluoerj that raiinerf fwt its ts.it 5 of ci.- J) JY"IF Ift KSOiUtikHC (Vr.V2'.iUe. C.-tm!! oT Ow r HfcrpUiru E H. fUrtt ! -xi ivUo p.itxvrci ie vryix sni cut cour.c;t c P,r::t--d to cv-ocrie ! t:e m :t -itr.7ft.n:a: errcrt ?c rrr- -d to JeiMi eTrrr e : OF STATE AGREE ON .NEW PLAN tOxstiiiued Ftvd Pie Cto) . In lMW the fedewl nvrnnuui: v .he avera,. citueji it. CITY PLANNING i MRS. MARY M'CALL ! MEETING CALLED; PIONEER, PASSES s ON THIS MORNING . me?Naie4 La Xt p.fc-ix UI eH WiUKVMt ececu.- av T acuocA. t U VeCl W'.Ji. C A. SVaAleT. 15 rvr evEi: in :te pjro3xa.ti3ci of but r?a.i ?C.--ux1 tr? icv-,xi-;.r.:d br & Sim-Lw rwiacuctt v" 15 per cwai ir. rial riT pcvvwsizj: ax on shXiiJ. tv jpwtr.jicjed. by v cacr.- 2. T-i tii ?roT3Lj of red-jc:i-c e:z:vaa ci:t. iJtscwd tuberculosa kaij w reQ-je; liiat Ti foienl trrrcE.e.t suppir 5 Eivtsf xry r-LT.cs ; tJ-.Offe lr t rs tr. tvn vt Mr wort cc: is U ;t 4r.r.ui wcxxxn;- oc v ... otwr omrv-v thin li ?c.wf A fcvjil of dirvcvoi cf n rrfairtvi w.;ci -sni; iuti.ocre tv r- bfr. ia ;;uct ta four ovf.i.v i frcci NrrsfT.- Taj.xTr.--.i o cr:-- - ct xt rvrAitetxv&s t?i bcouM sr. ; , f 'i 4 take over clean cows of good pro duction to replace cows which may be affected with Hare's disease or which may be maryizial or sub-mar -etna: prcduorrs. and further ihat the extcasioa serrices of the rarious states be requested to co-operate In the effectuation of this policy. p. Thai the wordia? of the con tract be clear aad cocci! so as to t understandable by persons with out letral traiaiag; but of fair arerage lateUisence. a. Tat any procrara of reduction la dairy products should be so plan ned as not to result In aa Increase la .arsetia? of dairy cattle for human food purposes. SALMON WIIX HAVE CHANCE PORTUIND. Ore . Peb. 19 OP! -Fears that the salmon Industry of the Pacific coast might be seriously Injured by construction of Bonne yule dam have been allayed by a rooathly bulletin of the V. 8. bureau of fisheries received here. ; The bulletin stated that eperi ments have ahowed flngerllng salmon migrating to the sea will be able to pass through toe giant turbines of the dam with little Injury. PORTLAND OIHL NEAR DEATH SALEM. Peb. ID tPl As a result of an automobile accident near Hub bard on ;the Pacific highway yester day. Katheryn Oimstead. IS. of Port land. Is In a Salem hospital and lit tle hope Is held for her recovery, hospital attendants stated this morn ing. AntHhei' occupant of the same car. Dorothy Sit!th. 0 Portland, was also reported to be In a' serious con diUori. but was expected to recover. Seven other persons were Injured and taken to the Salem hospital yes terday as result of the accident In which two cars crashed headon. C. W. A. Cl'T fOMlNO PORTTAJfD. Peb. 18 i Five; thousand men. now engaged In CWA wort in Oregon, will find themselves ' agatn unemployed neat Friday, unless j , BIG SUPPLY BILL VOTED BY SENATE WASiaWOTON. Feb. 19 W) Tlie senate today passed the asso.OOO.OOO treasury-postbfflce appropriation bill and returned it to the house for ac. tlon ori senate amendments. The measure carried S12.000.000 tor air mall, a reduction of ta.oOO.COQ under the house figure. It was the third of the nine' reg. ular supply bills for the next, fiscal year to pass the senate the others being the naval and Interior, bills. The measure was approved In leai than ten minutes and without debate. Temperature of the center of tho sun is estimated at not more than 180000,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Germs frozen for weeks In liquid helium have been found capable of propagating when thawed out. AT THE LIBERTY Xante Darrow On S.R.A. Study Board the tcdostnes of the state- can turn tn TnTm work, administration I behln1 nnt walU- " i""'" ' it iai mifhlnff raimtXE rtn TtltHnv beard her has rrcetred instructions ; thai br Ttb. 13 Oregon must ellmln- j a4- 3.000 men fYom the rolls. The tnstructkEas said thc "need- ( insr work let" must first be drop- f ped. A pol(?nant story of" mother love ' it is touching, comes on Tuesday to the Liberty theatre. U Is "Cradle j Song and has been adapted ttbni Ithe sUge play by G. M. , Martinez ' Sierra, which made a profound im- ' 'tirfMkm on New York when nresented LMBLER PERSONALS by Eva Le Gallienne and her Civic j Repertory Company In 1927. J j Dorothea V.eck. star of "Uaedchen in tfniiorm. i piexmrni tu siki lira. Mrs- Wilfred Westenskow has been 1 American starring picture. lsa Wieck WASHINGTON'. FW. 19 .P A V-ka"l A nKoafk rtu aasUaa.- naf VD A ! d upon sll enterort rJn- called to Hlrazn. Ctah. because of thej offered a Fmont contract M by r.cr yye iTU Kd.. acd ' of he? father. Mrs. Irrln West-' result of her bnlllant work in the jr.-viTP -: rk,i. c-w-t enskow who lext thre weecs aao is i-u.-" ' " w Seijry. o;ed New York inTesia-; 5X111 r- tor. and CUrrcoe Darrow. the Chi- lr: L B ftlt'-j" Is home from: exco Uxyer. vas cres:ed today by rsxttng w:ti her aother in Salt Lake. Kuxii S. -trwott. j who has reoorered frtxn atckness. 1 ! A thief tcofc ils frben the ofJlce' of ' Gertrude Siers Is he Irab'.er High school' Tueeday . zught. The .h:ef entered the school Recorering Health, ;?JJ?:7Z 1 in the office lock open. CHICAGO IVb - 13 M. Ger- j -p c!xss his chosen for utfe &rs. is fettis weii. ;hetr pr The Deacon Stzz to be The bC-ewi? whxh perked for vr.- Th east will be ten days frc her i--Ow? r-- 2bc3.n4 sm- a result o aa atsacA of i thrii:yteriac purera has ceased. Ber rhysn Dr. Charte H. Mc- Kip Lairson returned frocn Portland ass week with his we and ssiaU 5Lfr-ri Ved last nht tha: t . wh:r. Mrs EcHth Larson, rvi-.a: 'laijjce. Biward" Sr. has 1 "-lh SIS spend the next cra-xired ssuid- to t'rah C nice with ier dauh- t lrcc! t:z mz&t&zs as lcr a they Ornl Jecson. ir? nscftisarT , " . . . , A Pi' ?tWa at the I. D. & iSstrrch tee the sixth.- setetith and A fJ cOTertr a sm? af paper Ct ehs. frade fet toa: ard nse izches wice wxs Darir was e: :i-ed the A-aroeda oxititt. CaU niax rerreshehts berig serreti rccr: tt iv.-er2 of &3 tbe r:tw of th party. i country expressly to play the part of I "Joanna" in Martinez Sierra' drama tof frustration behind conrent walls. In "Cradle Song," Dorothea Wieck epitomizes the mother-lore of all womankind its Joy at fulfilment, its heartbreak and anguish when the loved one is lost forever. As a sister1 in a convent. Joanna longs for the motherhood that la every woman's ner.tare but which is denied her by her vows. Her Joy knows no bounds when a baby Is left at the convent, and she is permitted to take care of it. The years pass, she feels the child lit her own and lavishes all her love and affection on it. When the utrl I in tm anH fT in l-i-i vlth nolworld!v man. Joanna must dec.de whether to hold her in the convent or release her. The decision she makes is the climax of the story. Besides Dorothea Wieck. the cast Includ-s Evelyn Venable, a newcomer ssurdecss last week- j io the films I rem Walter Hampden's wed during: the eve- I distinguished dramatic company. j Kent Taylor. Sir Guy Standing ar.U J Ltx:'e Dreiser Mr. Mary Aane MoCtall ?. ded! t tae hvxe cf be? sa-.h Mra. i Mesa. Ut& aywrtijor tor reVcu: W S Ty?. ta Mtwa Cfca?C aS.-; Mliwx cif ti lNtecai. aMc$c'y ad,- . viwk arer a Ecth'a tllr-. I auirat.a ot! uNjc wvrka :t was a p&orer of xhe Omrioe aaiaeoels Sboij taUiey. cxrr lre frvrn Xv ; . .Ttue aaauoMt -tf iww re- 1- arsl isvi r-Jkie her hoo , cratry wxasvaed a reyoosai riV "' Vc c year. weiaBKL i-nofu W-a.J3t cl, ' te surnvrd y ore dafhSer. va auafe ac4 Mswiaa r rv- M CT-vet- oc Scvw Xsmtrr am fero. aYixTa t te5r- K-aik of wv.5ur, tea uc ,3b iwt ItoriL-r h. vlri- fr fraoiit.ter nvBsal saliBKr. Ma.ve F ftewwpy. K a. -i-ec. vx Vxer.y- - wsxtaai chM mevnxz aa laa - Mj. Km rvKs cf La i Wtas, adi&aJLi tjii swjwcvajce. : w : . r Mrs. w aie;LSfr oi tie . , iWhou.irt vi-vOx i w lra: w - 5 WM. '"aW -W- eas type of s:v-ftA'i c te fveuitvw twsaay areriavw at t o-.iVvt as vse c?at1 illecs rav-w; oin.e w.tA ' K rarevanr Ma Awe ara ' CW P. !a - SPLINTERS rV'jiMOsKt fry tan rrrrss LtMsis coi Xvk vor watsh f-.r '.'i -'JV3 x . xx iv ti wr t. 5:'jr; :a; tv M. 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"tie sajierert, eSisf, 1 t 'is-.if-': t.? vt.w 4K ir v.i ..".a v -a ?t..fcjr7- 2 ta tji3 ?.v awkcht Cl?rre rti jflr o: see CttHaaM. Vam-MM&m Baku Cmkmcx, NOT tbe boc Warw-ttr, irwr