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Pate Pour EX GRANDE EVENING OSSERVEtl Saturday, August 7, 102fi. afet&0 fbmug (Dtaerfar (Incorporated) FRANK a MVVlAillY.. ...Killtor and Publisher IfUtVKY If. ilATTUJSWS....... liuslness Alauuirer t'ubllehrd even)ngs, except Sunday, ut lilt Adami Avenue, L OrttnUi', On'Kou. Tlie obscrvcr-Slur published every Krtduy, Kntercd ut the' i'ostoffio. at i.o Urnade, Orecun, a Second ' Claw Mull Mull. " under act of March 2. 187 'OFFICIAL I'Al'RR Of UNION COUNT AND TUB i CIVt flit LA QH&tfVkl MBMUICIi. ASMOCUTKD l'ftlOSH The Associated l'rtss In exclusively entitled to Ufte for pub. Ileal Isn of all news dlupatou.s credited lo It or not otherwise crrdlled It iiuhllsued therein. All rlKlili ot repuMleatlon of special dlxnalohre In this paper, and ulto Iho local news here lu also are reserved BUJ)SCilU-T10N itA'J'KM fly 'IT(lT JJaJly, per month In advance..... I1'y, per six iiionlh in advance........ lfly, uluKlo copy..... ........ '. ............. UySIvJi Pally, per month In advance.. 75o ..,4.1.0 be 1 tolly, per all pionlhe lu advance....- ally, per year In advance Weeftly Observer-Star, per year.. 1. ..... 6 nj ,2-M .......p.IO.0U .....2.ti AUYTBRTIHINO It ATtS Display, forrljrn. per column tacit Jjpluy, jAfal, per column Inch .............. )llne contract rates on application U(, ran r.onivtf wom "And Jluluum, Go: but only I lie word that (but Ibou ehult speuk." N'u. the Lord Hald un'.o shall speak unto Hire, these ends If not corrected? Mod ' ern duy h tiny living serves to eubanee the Jinportnnca of nll. . mato rehitionehlp between your- self and your physician. He U tho only one -who ran, If you will but permit It, recognize any or ganic change earjy n Its Incep. lion beforo serious oomplleotlons uriKo. Kveryono ' after arriving at the npo of fPfty xhould have a gener al physical e umilnutlon ut least once every t'')vo iiiomlm. 'J'Jiuj reeemmontlatlon nwiy Impress the uverage Individual as encouraging; extrayaifance, hut on tho controry 1 assure you it is quite the pppo site. At Ihis tlnui pr llfo thero are more or less constant constitution' u-1 fhunffeg taking place aud often larly reeoKnmon or any brain down meuns evorythlug to the pa tient n preserving his health Alnny times if. means the ucttiu! saving or life, till of which )ilKes on early recoifnlllon and correct dlairnofls. ' - ' lieeatiwo the - advantages, for keeping your body n the best or repair are still vague In the minds Of many intelligent people, there Is a reul need for the health bet terment Idea featured by the Gor- Kas Memorial Institute, I'ractlc health development along the lines of prcveutlvc medicine! A longer life 'und a healthier pne will result. POLITICS NOT MM 1 ACCIDENT'S I COST UVES 1 . OF 3 MEN (Continued fiom rage 1) f-: 1 "' 1 - - '- M One thing the world would Jjke. tq know is what the White Pine camp spokesman says when tho highest fjsh gists away. . Maybe, too, a hen crosses the road oi' tries to, in tiles'! parlous days for the same reason that people try to swim tfie English Channel. The typical English girl and the typical American girl ijre .equally horrible," says Lady Nancy Astor. Chorus from two great countries; "Iz-pat-so ! 1" r Some beauty expert is complaining that the Venus di Milo is too stout. All right, but it will probably be quite a While yet lefore the "boyish figurps" of our athletes and dieters crowd her out of the art museums. - . .L.. .. j. a. ' "ITALIAN" OIJ "FASCIST" Possibly Mussolini was misunderstood when he ordered t)e "Milizia Italica," organ of the fascist militia, to change ifct name to "Milizia Fascist." When tho dictator explained that he didn't like tho word "Italian," he might have meant , merely that that, he didn't like it in that particular con iijtclion. If' ho really intends,-as has- been -wtdely-fissumed, X go ahead and substitute the word "Fascist" for "Italian" generally, he probably has a bigger job on his hands than must -of the Herculean tasks he has yet undertaken. It doesn't seem likely that the Italian people, whoso name has lcen n symlol of power and glory for 2,500 years, will willingly surrender it for the tenn Fascist, which is the inftme of u political party only five or six years old.- Italy and Italians and all things essentially Italian will probably survive, and keep their proud old name, when Fascism and its effective but ephemeral' works nre forgotten. t 1 ii -1.1 i j . r SUtytyEft (J ADDING America is on the move this summer, to a far greater extent than ever before. Vou can see it on any main high way.' If the American Automobile association knows what ty is talking nlxmt, there will be about 30,000,000 automo bile lourisU rolling over our public highways this season, en route from somewhere to somewhere else, getting their lungs full of fresh air, their eyes full of scenery and their heads full of new ideas. And that is only a part of tho great amy of American vacationers. It looks as if half our people, at least, have acquired the vacation habit. East, west and north they go, at this time of year, h ever-swelling streams. The east-and-west movement is particularly noticeable, but there is an increase in the northward movement, suggesting that it may soon be comparable to the xouthpm hooirn of the American winter season. In this northern surge, Canada Is coming to enjoy a much larger share than formerly. So marked is the ten dency that there are those who predict for some of the picturesque provinces of Canada, one of these times, such a boom as has come to Florida and Southern California and is now rcverlwrating through the other gulf states. A great and wealthy nation must have its summer resorts and winter resorts both, and the American blood is not yet f0 thin that it seeks warm climates to the exclusion of cold ones. A lot of money changes hands in this seasonal gadding ajwut possibly $2,000,000,000 in automobile touring and twice that much altogether. You could buy many a for eign country for what our people spend on their vacations. And the vacations are worth all they cost in their returns ojf pleasure, health, mental stimulus and national unity. ilroH'iioit iK-ar KtHliln T.oektt while In huihlng yesterday. Two broth -rrw, (ioowe and -Martin, .wore al most drowned In titteinptlnff lo nave lil in. Ilia dnath wuh dun to a hPuvy undcrlow. lttj body Jiuh not yr-t loi-n rccovorrd. WIIhoii'm wlfo wltnKed (ho trutfedy J'rnm thn beach. SAM0SMA.V KIIXKI) WAU.ArK. rdu, AUtf. 7. (AT). -Arthur W. Hctor. 22. . tra.vollnir HittfHimin of Helena, Mont., was' killed late yewtedray when IiIh auto went over an emjmnkmeot on thn AValljnP-.MlHHOulu, road. . He was traveling- ulonp. ' Hh purrntH reside at MuryHVilto, Tdont. j Two New Records Set j By Women. Swimmers' I'lFI rADKLI'HtA, Auk. 1 AP)! Martha, NoreMuH, of tli Worn-' en's Hwiimnlnf? uHOciation, of New York, clipped Jl ttecondif off tho world'i record in winning the national half mile title in the' women's national A, A. V. nwlm mlnc championship at the seHqul-' eentennlut pool today; Hhe was timed in 12:47 16. I Rorence to;a. iloineHlead. !' i ' wiih Hecond, and U)icl JleGury, of thn W. S. A.,; 1'02& champion, i nlaeerl tlilrd. , ' A Heuond world'H record wus Hhuttered In the 220 yurdH hrant Htrolte. when Affiles CieraKhty, of tho W. H.- At, bettered her ow,i mark for the dint since by 3 15 seconds, . I'lVMOI TJf Vt. Aujt. 7. (AlO olltlcnl it nil ffot'ernment iiuentloiiH have oiM-upled l'reldent i'oolidire hut little lncp he came lu the old family homcMtend for a few duyH vUlt nlthouifh both hoiiHi-s linvo been jflven attention for brief intervalH. Jlo dlxeuHNed ffeneral maiters yeHlerdny with ltepreentailve Til- hoii rcpublleuti house floor lender, beforo Mr. 'J'llHOn left ror New Vork to open . by Aiiffimt fi joint eaHtern liendnmirterd for the re publican Hi'finlorlitl and coiiki'css- ionnl comntitteeH. Mr. TilHon uald reporlH reaching him of the con- KrvMoiiul rampnln In the country were, "comfortable" Jl; will ko to Whlto JMno camp in the Adiron dack later to fliucus the politlcjtl Kltiiallon more in detail Willi Mr. ('OOlidKP, Ki'porU that OvleJ I nasi a inl'hl send a commission lo this country to fund It debt lo the I nit- d Suit have not reached the president but It wan Indicated that he- ft-fitt ft is not necessary for tho VanblnKton Kovcrnmeni to take any action. Jf Russia wants to pay he assumes Ii will first repeal Hit ordinance re. piidhttlnff tho debt. POJXCARE PLAN MAKES HEADWAY' IS PARIS TOPAY PAItlH. Aiiff. 7 (AP). 'Pho pre liminary magcM of Premier Pol il ea re' plans to put Krnnce on a stable financial footing wrro Real ized today. The senate, by wide mat Kins, adopted a bill creatine a sinking fund for the fJoatipK debt i:id troRsffrrluif the tobarco .jopiipp- oly to corpora ted control, and a measure permitting thp luink nf J-'ruiue to purchaso reserves of foreign ifold currency. Next Tuesday the first mensur", which is regarded by Iho premier us tho most Important of his fi nancial projects, will bp made tlu organic law of the land ut a se&- sion of the liotise, of parliament setting at Versailles as a nntional assembly. Tho national 'chamber, by u vote of 4 8 uffninst n: tttlnpted the government's bill to submit u. Jtiw crentinx' a sinking fund to a national assembly sr.. ting at Versailles, i WITNESSES INCRIMINATE W. C. GAINES (Continued from Page 1) Hoy, 17, Fears Denlh . At Hands of Gangmen! AtJ three witnesses yuid the man ! reyembed Ualrjen in general stnlne j and build. j liUke H. stay, private detective. testified but gave no evidence tending to incriminate the accused. I ft wui uftnr May's Investigation of (faiiies' clotliing that Pros!cutnr rolvin announced that he was con-' vlnccd that the father had slain his daughter. It was intimated May will be called to the stand again, lie was popularly considered the state's star witness. Nearly 20 witnesses wcro pre pared to testify this morning for tho prosecution. Proof of Leadership Ln Grande's 'landing' Store For 25 Years N. K. West & Co. Inc. to woitK on Pitnti,,r POHTLAN'D. Aug. 7 (AP). Shipping board officials arc study ing the Port lnnd-H(-nt tic Hlilppin situation with a view to workinx out a permanent solution of the problems nrlsing from the operu tlun of government merchant lleets out of those ports. Commissioner Myers, recently appointed to represent that sec tion on t he shipping hoard, ex pressed confidence today that u plan would be devised whl':h ; would acMiirn both ports an ade- j ((iiatp sorviee on a sound husi. i CUIi'ACJO, Aug. 7 (AP). 7I10 mas, 17-ycnr-nld brother, of John J. "Milters" Knley, ('hlcago's' lat est victim of the guns of j.u in land, today confessed ' to 'a' corr oner's jury that his brother was a Muunr runner, and named "Pol ack Joe" Saltl.s lus Mitter's moyt hated enemy and probable slnyei. Salt is previously had been named by witnesses of the shooting. I he youngster said ho feared (he same fate as that dealt his brother. Foley's death brought the list of gang and Honor war slayings above 1 00. It was the second within 24 hours. About 1,(100 tons of. ojtl newspa pers are shipped each vear in fen. iral American countries, where ' iney are usej by small Mores in wrakklng bundles. ff SIOA'I'PI.K, Aug. ; (AP). .?ewKjpapormcn pldalned today a Ftatcment from Prosecutor f'olvin that I. uke 8. May. a Seattle pri vate detective, whom King county employed in building up a case, will not' give testimony very dam aging to. the defendant. Wallace Unlicrf, Mij'CUBed, of jiHiiderlng hl oi ugnier Hyivia. ('olvin said that uiodei-n analy sis would show whether blood he.,d como from members of the same ii'uiniiv but that such evidence is not admissible la Washington' slate. Can't ftu-jitif) jtlooil. ! .'.'Were It otlferwlse," contjnu d j his statement, "the state, might, and mind you I say 'might' prow ' that stains upon (ialnes' clothen ' arc stains of blood from tho body i of his child. Ve must content j poirKclvcs with Mays' testimony that marks on Gaines clothing were from the spilling of blond, but whose blood wo cannot say. I "We cun prove that two hot . J'lres blazed In the stoves of thei Gaines residence tho night of lh"i girl's murder, and It might be t inferred that clothing worn by (ialnes. if he commit turi the mur der, had been destroyed by fire, lint further than that we cannot go." ' . Mood Thai ft luiiinn. After Mays' testimony. It was. learned that he found on cloth ing of the defendant, spots of blood which he pronounced of human origin. May remarked j these upgts might huve come from! a cut on a linger. Hjh testified nothing concerning stains on gar-' moots of Cannes. No determina tion of the person from wjuun tho blood came was made. j Ciulnes said, soon after her death, that he had. cut one of ids' thumbs and had while shaving. I drawn tdood from his face. it came out toduy that state holds lor evidence scared buttons found in an ush heap in the yaid of the Xialnes home, and ton tends that the defendant owiu d a sweater vainly sought after Hie daughter's death. August 10lh last day to pay ynurW water rent without a penalty. f!-fl-:it cirir:sr; mi:iicim: U.t Herbs and Jioota for cur ing your ailments. IA N ON 2102 4th Pt. P.O. Box 826 la Grando, Oregon. SILK SETS BLOOMERS AND SHIRTS TO MATCH For Girls G to 16 $1.95 Norton's Kiddy Shop Infants' and Children's Wearables Fire Destroys Resort East of Roseburg, Ore. Unsroni'ItO, Ore. Aug. 7. (AP) Klre of undetermined origin lust night destroyed the combined store, post office und Ounce hall at IdleyJd, a resort on. th north t'nipiiua river, 20 miles east ofj Uoseburg. The building with Hs contents was burned to the ground, starting a mall forest fire, which, however, was halted before any j great amount ot damage was done. The postofllcn wa officially known a.s Iloaglln. I ill - 1 in I. B.ifS. A. Seats Free 'WfokiK No Collectinn T11K INTKRNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Respectfully urges you to attend their special Lefture: "Palestine For The Jew. yh?" Every Jew is invited to attend. The lecture will re mind him of the promises made to his fathers, and which belong; to Israel. The Jew does not need to be come n Christian in order to get the promises made to his people. By A. J. ESHLEMAN, of New York City. 4 At EAGLES, HALL, La Grande, Ore. Sunday, August 8th, 8 P. M. First Showing TODAY Special Equipped MAI.OlJY WI.VK I'M. NT. NO 1 1 Tl I JtfNI, Ore., Aug. 7 . (AP). Len Malody, of Jjuramie. Wyo., was given the decision over Kranklo Itrltt, of Tacoma, after 10 fast rounds last night. Malody was faster on his feet, but UrM ; forced the fighting. The decision i of the Jtefereo, Italph (Irumun, oi'j Portland, was not popular wit h i the crowd. HEALTH Jsnifw ,.r. .Minor. M. II.. Kan xx In, l.) Arrniber Gortran .Mi uinrlid InsHlulo Ewry Indlvldiiiil or family, If Ihf.y kavo uot ulr.'a.ly s.-lootr, their family plivuli-lan. shonl.l sp irit oii n-blln in i-ooil biuhh. Tki not wall until silildrn IHnrftM ttoorks R.t your ilnor nnrl finds you impn'fcnrfd In th srlrction of a rviiiMiltont This sHnctlon of your Ituully doctor nliould bn svra ftan-ful ronftliidrrut-lon and Iho ox rcU of coBsurvatlv udyuuat la , iiK,MiiiiK win- iii -lYiniiii jnu may havo liupltrlt ronndi-nri- win av. ,old thn po.islblMiy of (in cmhar !runiln(r situation Hint nilKht, In i-nu-roni'y. urln- for ull coiw-i-rn-od. Tim hlnli tension that modern civilization lias forci-,1 upon us In rvront yours, toir-ther with tho ;g-ini-ral li ndrncy of Inrrrnsril d' jinan.ls that lai our rqiilllhrlum to .the limit of ondurunro uud that i actually numh our finer sinKlMI. j Urn In the iimd rush of the times. I Is pro.luclni; un akirmltiK drain on iour physical as well oj. our mrn. jtul cni-nty. I Wm nhould know hrttcr than your family physician what rvra. JtuJIU x bou Mi, ru4 uaa i owm'.iis i'.srAi'i:s SAX FHANlTSl'O Although V-diTul aKents found what obvious- y was a branch of the illicit liquor tnwle. the owner of the place de- fled them lo urrrst him. and he KOt away with 11. He was mulilUK imitation labels of rare lliiuorK. AT NEWLIN'S NEW VICTOR RECORDS Price 75 "I'm Just Wild About Animal ) Crackers" - - Fox Trot ) "Waffles" - - Fox Trot ) "I'm Lonely Without You - Fox Trot ) "Do You Believe In ) 51 Dreams" - ' - Fox Trot ) "I Ate The Balogna" ) 75 "Down By The Gas House" ) "I'm In Love With You, That's All" ) "Blue llonnett You Make Me ) Feel Blue" ) With a Big Shipment of Other Records Newlin Book and Stationery Co. FORDS With wire wheels and other accessor ies made in the Ford factories AH Closed Model Now Have The ordToee H7 O o BROWNE (jh jl Btowtmc camera re jut fts 1 smu4c M ihff look vou'U get xd pictures frotn the : WW. nrarc. Wc WTe tiicturM W -II 1 1 - tixK hmW skosr you.' ' Red Cross Dnr Store "The-Job-Of-Living" worth thinking ahout fure?.y. a live and growing Iiank account at this home bank La Grande National Bank smiles at "cant's" smooths out oh&tades overcomes difficulties becomes the hope . ... the itiuhition .... the inspiration Hie realization of your drrent mis Adds new beauty and gives a com plete permanent finish over the entire car. Fenders remain finished in baked enamel. rr kirif; Vlntnr I r tl Main 500 La Grande, Ore. afaUJA-?..-,.. .1 "Ii