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SaturdayJuly 13, 1929 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. $5a fetitbc faming (DbserBcr (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F, MATTHBW3 BiHlnPWH Mnnaer Published evenings, except Sunday, at 141G A da ma Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Kntered at the PoMtoffice at La (iranlt, Oregon, an Second Clans Mall Matter iind-r net of Marfh 2, 1H70. OFFICIAL l'AI'KIi OF UNION COUNTY AND THI3 CITY OF LA (JRAN'I'JJO MKM UK II OF ASSOCIATION PRIMS The Aflsoelated Pre.s.s Is exHunlvelv wiltli-d to who for publica tion of all news dlupaleheH eredited u It or not otherwise credited If published beri-ln. All rlgbla of venuMlriition of Hpeciul dis patcher In til Ls mur, und also the local news herein also are reserved , r 1 " - National Advertising Representative M. C. MOOKNtfKN & CO., Inc., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Scuttle, Portland, Chlcngo, lflfolt. New YofU SUHSCRII'TKt.V It A TICS Jly Carrier Dally, per month In advance Dully, six months In advance Daily, HlriKle copy ,., Ily .Mall - Dally, per month in advance Dully, per hIx montlm In advance Dally, per year In advance ... Weekly Observer-Mmr, per yenr , mini nm mi 7r.o $I.D0 .. 5a 60c K'.&o 5.00 J2.00 ADVICHTIHiNO RATIOS DlHpluy, fortflcn, per column Inch DiHpluy, local, per column Inch....,, Time rnntrnnf yrft on nppllciillnn. 4 2o 4110 IXTICU.KIICNT I'lIA YI-:u WIhmi yo prjiy, ww not vnln i-cpc-UtliuiK, mh the hciilhi'i) rlo: fur ilitv think thnl ihey .h;ill he licnt'il lor their much Klii'oWlllK. He not IIhti'Ioii' like unto them: fur your r'nlhei-- lunnvelh whnl. IIiIukh ye luive need uf livtm-c ye unit hhn. .Mntlhew 11:7, K. FOR BATHING BEACH AND SPORTS j Mrs. ;aiui Kin never niiend a ' dinner with a mm-IiiI eipial lei' iher Is no uay o clcfldln' which should ( sit at tin right o the host, an' yoiT ii ut the ri'iht o the ux, an' yon know Mrs. (.aim. "1 wii. awfully : nl'i-iil'l Hii'vM in i inn iff ullli Mic new in HIT hill, hut I see iiuthpiiil Kimonos uri still oi the free list said .loliu KK( today. Scholarship Is Considered By Cove Grangers I mi 1 1 Hi Mill" 1 1 1 " I ' ji mtiituiiiiniiniitt j : 1 m 'come with one engine lurnlpg to the right und the other to the lert. Too, Marrendy polntH oat, the plan would have no tendency to go one side If an engine failed as j would he the ease were the en glneu mounted on each side of the fuselage. The cabin of the plane, 16 feet long 5H feet wide and ft feet 2 lneheH high, Ih conrpurntively quiet. The noise of the engine l carried . off above the wing by the nir 'tt renin. Conv-erttatlon may be car .ried on In anordlnary tone. I The plane Is .13. feet long and hns a wing spread of 67 feet. Jt hfif; an estimated high speed of liiti mile tin hour und a cruieing ipoed of 140 miles an hour, j Macready resigned from the army, in which he held a lieuten ant's commission, several years ago after gaining fame as an altitude j ;i nd long distance flier. He now lis a captain in the air corps re ' serve, ami assistant wiles manager J of an electric refrigerator manu ! fncturlng company. . LIGHT COLORED SHOES . $4,95- Any light Colored Shoe in the store. N. K. West & Co., inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years C. J. lireier Chain Plans Expansion ( i A hop. from one side of the Atlantic to the other will be commonplace before long- but the exact destination on the other side isn't being reached with accuracy so far. I.ind- .bergh headed for Paris and landed light there. More and more the world is impressed with his ability or luck or plane. Perhaps a happy combination of all three. President Hoover has announced that the "Coolidgo econ omy" program is to be continued in his administration, and department heads have been warned not to expect to get more money than they got last year. Kconomy will take a hlighlly different form from, that which we Jiave som in the last half dozen years. True economy often calls for the ex penditure of large sums of money. This is especially so in a governmental organization, where one dollar spent today can often save $10 a few years later. Air. Hoover, being an .engineer, doubtless knows that perfectly. So, we predict, his economy will not be of the, penny-pinching kind. ' ; . THE SMALL TOWN y One frequently hear.tho uomplijjnt'oiced bjj very you'jyr, members of the community, that they are fed up with the small town and that they longto get out into the big world 'where they could do things and enjoy life to the full. !' Only experience can teach that these juvenile hopes and inspirations are in the majority of cases doomed to bitter dis appointment jn the realization of what the groat outside ;world holds in store. The majority of this juvenile army of 'lungers after life and excitement come to the stage where 'they would give anything to get back to the simpler pleas ures and real friends of the small town only to find that ;they are carried by a current which renders the backward swim a feat impossible of accomplishment. Perhaps the restless youngesters are old enough, and ig enough, and know enough to care for themselves, but it usually is the case that those who brag about being able to care for themselves are the ones who need, the most re straining. While those who have gone through the experience can 'sympathize with those who chafe at the confines and re strictions of a "little burg," yet they can assure the young people of today that they have in that "little burg" nearly all the things and nearly all the opportunities which the !oung folks of a couple of decades ago thought they had to go to the big city to get. Young folks of today have pleas ures and opportunities many fold greater than those which were presented to the young folks of yesterday. In the ."little burg" today are all the things that would have made contented the young folks of yesterday. , The girl or boy of today who hasn't an automobile in the family feels that Providence has been very unkind to him. . In days not so very long ago the two-horse rig that could be driven with one hand was thought (piite sufficient for a Sunday afternoon's pleasure. We didn't get quite so far along on the road but the time didn't drag on our hands mid the road seemed short enough. When thorn' now in middle age were young there were no 'moving picture theaters and unless they moved out of the 'little burg" they had no chance to see a good show, but looking back through the years the little family parties am taffy pulls, almost never heard of now, seem to have been far from unpleasant affairs and to have possessed pleasant features. We got along pretty well with all our handicaps and there ;was far more socialbility when there were fewer places to go ihan there is now when even staid folks who were raised under the more prosaic conditions of a couple of three decades fago have been partially carried away by the growing craze for amusement, to be entertained, to lie doing soon-thing anil to be going somewhere. Ilv Mrs. ,1, It. Prlen I OhHcrviT (.'"rrpHtHpnilPtH) PliVK, Ore, (Ppn-lnl) A ni"Hnn lo HpiuiKor n Hummel Krhiinl .whiil- in-Mhip Cur liiiys-nntl kO'Ih whs lint .Ih'Oh'o iho -.Mt. T'nriny ki-jiiikp' jiI. 1 jtholr rOKiiliir nwotlnK. Thin movi-- j input Ih lieiliK (IIhciimhpiI ly nil ilio; 'Know in 1'nlnii rnunly. Thi' j ; scholarship will hp luuMi the sninii .as thiiso nnw i-nfcU'cd IiV-iiiimiiIhts I luf-lho -iir tluhs fnini vailous' TIAYTO.W Ohio (A I') .Inhn A. 'sun i-H. Tvi ni'-- inemlioi-s were Min'ieuily. former nulfil army flier, ilnltiatej ami two applications wore l" ilesiKtieil an airplane which he rcc.iviil. Wray Lawrence, county laUeyes will reduce hazards in a 'aucnl. kiivp a yerv Intcrestlm; talk minimum. 'on infectious ul.orllnn In dairy I ''"' '"" .nislneii of the plane, n herds. .Mr. and Mrs. W. It. leke- hlKh-wlne cnnlllever monoplane, ler and Mrs. Wray Lawrence, of '" mounled In tandem above the (IraiKle were other out -iif-lown wIiir. The overhead niounlinK of .visitors al the meetlnf. .Mrs. It. S. H'e enl.-lnes, Maerendy says, In 'i;otnslock hail chut-ce of the lee- creases the efficiency of the plane rime hour and .1. 11. Love sanic "ml provides anfely (Old oomfurt ".My I tiKt.l.v" and "Curry .Me Hack r'"' l'10 passengers. ' i Tennessee" with Kultar accom- j Several flying hoals have lieen p.-inimcnt. .Mt. Knnny uranm' will equipped with engines n tiindem close dvirlnii the remainder of .luiy above the wlnp, hut this is the 'and Almost and (he next incelltlK first hih-wlng land plane to he so jwill be held Sept. 7. . constructed in tills country, i L. K. Anderson printed. . HI, 000 1 With the entilnes so lilnceil there curtains for Ihe Cooperative " dnnser ,u passeiiKer wnlk I'herry (.'rowers and Is printing l,,K lntn 11 whit-linn propeller and I. '12. 000 for K. .1. staeklanil. air. """fe Is no- ttneomfnrtnhle wind Htilcldnnd uses the boxes with par- hh'1 ' KetllllK In and out of tho 'Mtlhttrt' -lifrll"liei'i'HTl,Hll',flii' 'cur-' l'1"'"'. . ; lalns to the box while the cooper-1 The liftlitK efficiency of (he wlnn alive boxes use but two. Tho Is fnci-eased, Mnel'onily explains, lie chcrries are ripening (tilte -anldlv now. It Is reported, anil nlctilnu' ! - " will liOKin soon. Cherry growers'! estimate theii crnis as some hctlcr Ihan last year although thti season is about (wo weeks later than1 usual. Mrs. Ktanellfl Is vIsltlnK her I nl.ee Mis. 10. I-:. Coad. .Mrs. Stan- j clifl is from California. j After the rcKtllnr business meet- Iiik Tuesday cvenhiK inosl of the Xissakl camp fire fchis went for an ' evctiiiiK swim. It was decided that they woul.l have a paper chase nl inelr nest meetlm;. W. C. Hansen and Chin-lev Cran dall pf La ilrnuilc. have hccli bulld Itu; a stone fireplace at Camp Yew itow. T.hey e.xtiect to have it com lilcteil by (he I'tlil of Ihe week. Lower left: A vellow and black hathttiK suit closely trimmed with strips of white, shown by Honwit Teller, New York. Cpper left: A Ifaku hut, shown by Lord and Taylon, New York. KiKht: Two-piece ports crock .of flat crrpe Willi Ideated skirt, exhibited by Krunklln Sltnon, New York. Former Altitude Ace Designs New Plane With Engines Over Wings HI.AMi;n l-'OK HiAMKS rsKNI 1, Or. July 1.1 (AT) .MiunrT luko ran-hors todny wore hlamiMl fr the fire which lilitrk vnt't lLMu acron of RrasH and saRO rush lhi wffl;. (1. !", (irown, ir.ip iTiHor of tho lrtmont national forest ha been Invofflipatlnff the fire. PORTLAND, Ore.; July 1.1 The J. Ureter fu. announces that it Jin amending It nrticleK of incor poration no n to enable it to float an issue of stock, which will have a three-fold pnrpoHe, to provide j additional capita t for developing land improving existing store unit, to neeitre a lot-Re roiip of stock holder and thus increase It fol lowing, anil to supply capital for tho ptirpoKo of extending; the chain, either, hy ubHorhinr other small chains and individual , stores, or expaiHiinff through opening aihll tional units, The lireier storett nrp located at present In 47 wentern cities. . POTLANI YOl TIf lHOVNi;i J'OKTLANI), Ore., July. 13 CAP) (Mwarrt Ayi-es, Hi, Portland, wn drowned in tliej Randy -river - last nilit whih' swlmminff. Physicluns Mjild heart trouble wax tho eunse. , J tiUit)t, Minn,, is home port for SAW lake vessels with u tonnfiKe of 7!.4 1. x - i.r.o (joFN .swfAnnxr. CO I .OO N K, Uermn ny. ( A P ) - -When circus played a one iiIkIu staml at liallay, a- Inre lion hrok out of his eace and made for tlu wine country's famous river, the. Moselle, There he stayed, romping; deliKhtedlj and nothing would bring- hlni out. The keepers finally had to hit lid Iron gratings arouno the animal, then draff him to shore. FISH SWRT l.KXINGTON. N. ('., (AP) This Is only fish story No. 1,347, tin:.', but it helps to multe life brighter. Hons of K G. Kitzjfernld. Lfnwood, set out noma hook for catfish with bait near the top. They returned to find a hug-e owl, the hook sunk I in Its wins- and Its "body enmeshed in the line. run: is coxtiiollko KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 3 (AP) A forest fire which -covered an enllre mountain and threatened the Algoma Lumber .company lust nfght was under control today after iMio fire fighters ' wurciI an all-nig-ht fig-hl. . KING IS KOiti;j;) HRrSSKLS. July 13 (Af J King- Albert, was robbed or his g-obl watch, a pocketbook containing- fno francs and a Kold pen knife while having' an enjoyublu swim in the, sea at Marlnkerke and today re turned to Hriiwel anything- but pleased about It. (cause the airflow over the lending edire Is not disturbed by the pro pellers, and for this reason a lower (landing- speed Is possible. The flow I of air from the propeller Is unob jstrueted, providhiff Increased speed and maneuverability is Improved by the air stream being- thrown dl- Ireetly on the tajl surfaces. The plane is designed to take .off and fly on one engine. This is a vital safety feature, Macready points nut. Instead of being forced to land should one of the two "Wright t'yelone engines cease to function, the pilot could continue. With no engine In front the pil ot. Tins an unobstructed view. Tho terrain spreads out like a great map and there Is less lllkellhood of .petting- off the cnurs In thick weather. It The tandem ' arrangement also makes flying- easier. ' The pilot does not have to "hold right rud der" because englnA turfpre Is over- Good Cold Cream Modestly Priced Huge presses, used In the manu facture of explosives during1 . th war. now siuee.e out luu.oun miles of macaroni weekly In Milwaukee. Weds Man, 79 r TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRS'I1 i !.Si rl til I If VSJsk! pi p i A , j I M I Marie oiijririiilly for the theatrical profession, Owl Theatrical Cold Cream has become a favorite with many thousands of well-groomed pe0P'u. No cold cream can be purer. No cream is a better cleanser and skin protector. And the modest price (a I full pounds Trie) permits you to use it generously which is the way cold cream should be used. 1 li it r. - r, Ti l i Make This Store your lh ujj sioro. MOON DRUG CO. You arc always welyomc to use our phone. .uriiii;,: of Allis Cnrtt-r, ic.-onli'l! ..-.ua oiii, to Jollll T. Do "". TU-ycur-ultl Civil wat- vol 'in. ul Mi'it.1. Aik.. 1i,i.h aronsei' city. 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