La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1929, Image 4

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    Friday, July 19, 1029
Page Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
TWO CARAVANS
TO BE WELCOMED
BY LA G BANDERS
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m li " mmm'TmTf
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(Continued from Fftge 1)
(Incorporated)
' An Imlcpontlent Newipnpr
FRANK B. APPLRBY Krtltor and Publisher
HARVEY P. WATTHKWfl BnwInPHB Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Adams Avenue,
La Grande, Orenon. The Obwerver-Star publishc-d every Friday.
Kntered at the PoHtoffice at ha. Limtulif, Oregon, a Second
OlawH Mull Mutter nnrlw tif of Murqh 2, 187.
OFFICIAL PAPKH OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB
CITY OF I-A ORANDIi
MMBISR OP AH80CIATKD PKJ3H8 . -r
The Associated 1'renH In exrluwlvely entitled to ue for publloa
tton of all news dlnpntohen ctvrilttid lo it or not otherwlue oredlted
If pultllHhfd heroin. All rlhtH of vepubllcatlon of apeclal dln
pa(j:hM In thin pup or, nnd &1ho the local newH herein alno are
reserved. . .
Nntfona) AdveriftdnR Repreaentatlv
M. C; MOO I'lNffl-IN A CO., Inc., .
Ran Franclwno, Loh Aiik''Iph, Heattle, Portland, Chicago, .
IVfrnH, New York
8UCKCR1PTION ItATHH
IJy Currlfr
Pnlly, per month In ndvottce 7fio
Oally, nix mnnthx In advunoe $4.60
Dally, Bfnglu copy M Co
Hy Mali
Dally, per month In advnnce GOc
Dully, per fix montliH In advnnee $2. CO
Dally, per year In advance I&.00
Weekly OhHerver-Ktnr, per year.... $2.00
ADVKItTIHlNQ RATES
Dlflplay.-forolsn, per column inch 42o
. DlHplay, local, per column Inch .. 40o
Time contract pricea on appllcntlon.
KHTTHU THAN THIS lilftDH llrhnlil Ihe f.iwlH of Ihe nlr:
for they mow nut, neither do they reap, nnr ku flier Into hums;
yet your heavenly Father fiedrth them. Are ye imt much hel
ler than they ? Mnithew i
reiireKejitlMK 1 lie MIhhipiiiI pacific
, rriihnitii, Jr. Pendleton yesterday,
: 'VhoftioK the oKi ieiiltiiral and
nntiir;il rp.HMunTji of Loiilsiit riu. In
the . agricultural cur Ik a booth
HhnwiuJt the rice InduBtry, nilgai'
and . by-produetH, cotton and by
products forage crops, cilriiH fi'ultH,
(bilry produetH and condiments. In
the natural resoureeH car there Ih
jin exhibit showing our timber re
sourcea and by-prodiietH, fur-bear-lng
aiilinalu, ril. oynter and HhriuvT
industry, oil, wilt and ' wild ilfo.
harge charts,, giving the Htatlhllcal
(lain.- covering our resources, are
ji p prop Hi i 'ly ' ii rra ngd wit h t he
exhibits."
Ijoulsiariia is the lending state
in the t'nlon In conservation prac
tices and protection, Mr. Wheeler
asseris and at present there tire
more than 4 million acres of re
foreslratlnn under protection and
trees ore being planted at the rate
Of 10 million. annually,'
The southern special was to leave
Pendleton at 4:40 o'clock this af
ternoon' and be In ru Ornnde this
evening for a few minutes stop.
NINE LIVES LOST
IN TRAIN WRECK I
; kkvivJncj the uivek tkaffic
' Modern iiuluHtriul and business efficiency not only de
mands speed; it demands economy. Which, perhaps, is the
chief reason why traffic on the nation's inland waterways,
after years of stagnation, is beginning to revive.
.; The Mississippi barge and freight packet system has been
picking up, year by year. In the near future service will
be extended up the Missouri. Government experts are now
Considering linking Chicago and St. Paul in the same manner.
The Ohio, completely canalized, is carrying an increasing
'burden.of freight. On the Columbia the bnrge is attracting
new Attention. . . '
' While this takes place in the mid-west, the cast is bethink
ing itself of its rivers. Many years ago the Connecticut
river was an important artery of commerce. Steamers nnd
barges ascended it far into Massachusetts; indeed, for a time
one line maintained service even into Vermont, although its
bouts had to be especially equipped with a sort of stilt-like
apparatus for getting them over unusually shallow spots.
Jjit the coming of the railroads cleared, the Connocticut of its
traffic, for most of its course.
; ( Now, however, certain oil companies are planning to revive
it. They are acquiring terminal sites in I tart ford, and are
contemplating moving their freight in by water as far as
Springfield, Mass.; and cities along the river, as in the old
days, are talking about docks nnd piers once more.
All of this is interesting quite aside from the romantic
Interest that naturally attaches Itself to a revival of these
eld-time waterways, It Is interesting because it illustrates
the tremendous expansion of our industry and commerce.
' The use of these streams is not going to hurt the railroads.
Indeed, it will help them in the long run. The modern indus
trial machine is so huge it must use every available means
to transport, especially the economical ones. The use of the
livers and canals is a sign of the times.
(Continued from Page 1) j
to Vontih, fdiii- mlli'K away, whom .
lie n!mrtiwl I lie ui'ci)('i)l. n-tllrnlnur
triuiMf llutHy t.o fill) Jit Hip rowuM
work. ' I
.MfirrlR (lent. 'New York IliPlitil-1
nil, pi-mlnccr, Kin'i' a Krnplllr "C-1
cotnil of thi wrt-rlt. i
Out' Mllll KM'hfH'. j
Ttio producer, nlttifd in a pah-!
of nonil'.flrript. tronwerH ami Ihcl
hivciMli-r Kllk coat or hit pajamas
iirrlvp.t la lii-nver ItiMt'nltflil.
10. .1. I't'i-i-y or N'v lliwirorrf,
Miihm., I lie only Hiirvlvor of tlip
uaMHi.iinrM In I lin Of:ilh car. wfm '
iiwiiltn when 1 1141 car
the wnlcr. lie tnnilc IiIh escape hy
hrcalflntr IhroiiKh a wfmlow In tho
cur, anil was carrleil a half mile
down Hlreain from the wreck hp.
fore hi' could reach the Hhore of
the fin-fool wide Htrelitn.
The list of dead releiiHed liy the
railroad, follow: . .
.Minn Mary .McDonald, WoRt
Palm MihicIi, I-'la.
. I'. I'aille, New York City.
M I'M. (I. Cuille, New York
city.
.Ill Jin. Carlle, New York Cily,
Mrn. Men I.ewlH, MeuiphlH.
Henry Lewis.
Mrs, Jennie Koltx. Memphis,
.lirooks Cllni1, ' neKrn porter.
I'nldeullfied ncffi-o porter.
i
MM . M
WW A I
N. K. WEST & CO. BIG CLOSE OUT SALE
ENDS SATURDAY JULY 20"'-
SEE THE CLEANUP BARGAINS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE
N. K. WEST & GO., INC.
For Over 30 Years La Grande's Leading Store.
toll of $r7.x8.ri upon Hie ,stato'
economic renoutveH.
. Compiirailvo Fittiin-H
Tho Iohhom for the HlX-inOntliH'
nnt.n,l KiVi tn I!)?!) ln IIK VC. fill-
l',1""'1 l",10 Jnw: ' ,
Year ( ' ' - Amount
11124 ...i.'.......' 2,22B,7li8
1112.-1 I I.llfi.4lir.
tU28 2,IS3,03ll
JS27 I,4XN,S;H
1528 i... 1.4.ir..RSH
1529 , 1.4, "I 3
TWO NATIONS
REMINDED
PEACE
(Continued from Pae 1)
OF
PACT
FIRE LOSSES
DURING HALF
YEAR $15054
(Continued from Page 1)
nIiiikI mI tho hcjid nf tho Juno Iohhch
with f rt. !i 7 a : mliMMh idhI park
II fit H(irl llrl I II lift! tit ii f mrir uln
ih.tni.K-' with r,,07l. anil ovor.!"1'1" Ihl,t Sovf,t Kt,Hsm niMI no
hrah.l nr .tofoHivo flur. rhlm-! ,n,pntio r lmlarlntf war on
11P.VB. vv., wore hohl rosponsihlP 1 rt,1,m ov,'r 0,0 AnnrliHrliin sltua-
f.u- $H,7'J4 of tho toml. T fire,11
ami poMMiilt with ono another in n
threat to pence in tho 1'aeiflc ami
particularly roRardlnK n threat In
their ponHOKnlonH. Hcrretary Htlin
Bon went heyond thl, however,
and took stops to call to the at
tention of tho two KOVorninentH,
their ndheroneo to tho KcIIokk:
treatieH for the renunciation of
i wa r.
. ,XO IXTHNTIOXS V AVAIt .
MOSCOW. July Ji. (AI)The
nctliiK head of tlie Hoviot Kovern
ment told American newspaper
nf Incendiary origin Inrilcted dam
auo In the aimmnt of $'t,00i); fuur
exphisiiui firrs caiiNed Ionhch of
jr., 70(i, and 33 fires of unknown
or undetermined oriel n exartod a
KNTUKNCHED HUMAN NATl'ltK
If you n.sk a soimiMo peiKon wlit'thur lie expects sutlden ve
fdi iniition in the wayward human race he is hound to nay no.
An abrupt and complete chaiiH'e from the prevalent faults to
trenerosity, (rentleness and jroodness would he n shock that
few could survive.
To see one-half the feminine of tho world alter its
character while the men remained wedded to original .sin
would he even more startliiiK-. Yet certain suffraKO leaders
lire astonished and disappointed that the women's vote has
not worked a miracle. They had appait'iitly idealized woman
more tliormiohly than the most romantic lover was ever able
to do.
Although some millions of men and women used alcoholic
beverages in more or less degree before prohibition, there
are persons who have never ceased to wonder why the de
mand for these beverages did not pass with the riiht lo buy
them. They cannot understand why that most thorough of
statutes, tho Volstead Act, did not make drys of every wet.
Sabbatarians really believed that Sunday blue laws would
fill the churches and destroy the taste of the decrators for
worldly pleasures on the Sabbath. Advocates of censorship
think to kill the public's appetite for the things censored.
The fault with the uplift element is not its purpose but its
astonishing ignorance of human nature. To change human
nature takes Konernlions and ages.
V How allurinjf farm life looks to city folk when the car is
hittiiiR M).
A woman is a person who is always wondering how much
one ciijfiiuemenl ling or another cost. A man is a person
who knows.'
Powder
Puffs
New, Brilliant, Soft
Velours, 25c size Now
10C.
Got a half dozen.
L. & L. Drug Co.
Cltinff the KeUoKff peaea pact.
to which KiihsIu Is siKimtory, Jan
Itudutak who In the ahsoncn of
.Uexol ltykoff, Is act ins head ni'
tho R-nvorn incut, said Itussin
thought the Kelloptf pact more
precious than the loss of l&.oou,
aiiu or 1 n.aiin.ani) Involved in
'.eizure of tin Chinese-Mast ecn
and suspension of trade relations
with Diina. Kudzutak, vice presi
dent of the council of commissars
of the V. H. H. H. eoinniisar for
coinniuniCHilons IS acting presi
dent of the cnuncil.
KH 111,1! KIMJNO
- SPOKANK, Wash., July Jfl,
A1') Apparently driven hy jeal- j
ousy, K liner SneMlnif. fn. shot and
killed his CHtTiinFced wife, Lulu i
Hello HnollinR, 30, mother of two
children, and then committed sul
fide with the same pistol. ' '
nxri.osio.v Kiu.s noY
KI'HKKA, r-al..- July 1ft, (AP)
, Explosion of n dynamite cap
yesterday killed Arthur Ihirkor,
7-yenr-old. son of M r,. and Mrs.
.1. K, Parker of ('resent City, and
severely Injured Kenneth Viema n.
City Lung Motor
Is Repaired And
Ready For Use
The oily Iiiiir motor, repaired and
In perfect condition, is now ready
for instant use at any time of Ihe'
day or nljrht, was announced to
day hy Kire I'hlcf (. T. I.ln lsey. j
With'thls machine on hand. the
city has two such mnlurs available,
SnodBrass and Zimmerman havlnff
(he other. j
In any case of emersency, the
hi n(7 motor will lie rushed from thoi
fire department, in a fire" truck If
necessary. All paid firemen are
rec.ei.vim? th(i-o:iKli JiiKtrilclions 111;
the proper ti.se of the limp motor
and daily drills until all are famil
iar with its workiiiKS, arc planned.,:
In this connection, l-Mio i hief
l.ln Isey today waid that anyone
desiring instruction in artificial
respiration may receive t his free
of charge from any of tho firemen
on duty. Artificial respiration until
the arrival of the. lung motor Is ex-
t rente! y important in life saving, j
he safd,
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
ou'd have to
guess about
flavoring rice
pudding for
oo
people
Hut vim can dcliciuusly Havor
riif pmltlini; (nr three. AnJ
itlthottj:h niillinm nf puiunts of
Mills Hros. C'offre arr snIJ
rvrry yrar, it i nrvrr rnmtrJ
in hulk. Only a fnv puunJs at
a time hy the enntiminu proc
rss Cnntrnllnl Koatint. A a
rfsutt a inatchlrHs, uniform
fl.ivnr is protlia-t-J sik'Ii as no
othrr loffre has.
HILLS BROS
. : . The
most luscious delicacy the sea pro
vides. . . delicious, tender and tasty.
Rich in iodine and phosphorous,
those goiter-resisting elements.
Delightful in salads, cocktails,
sandwiches and hot dishes.
WlHBTE
TUNA
SJAU
"Vcmic KIN
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products
City Grocery II Econonly Grocery II Hoover
and Market
Main 75-50
and Market
Main 573-48
Market
Main 755
Foods For
Warm Weather
enus
During the warm weather, more than at any other time ,of the year,
taste and flavor determine the menu selection. Only the choicest of
foods,pei'fect in flavor, delicate in taste, tempt lazy summer appetites.
M
Chicken Loaf, lb. 50c
Minced Ham, lb 30c
Polish Sausage, lb .2oc
Veal. Loaf, lb : 40c
Baked Corned Beef, lb.. 40c
Jelly Tongue, lb 40c
All made from HOME PRODUCTS in a clean and up-to-date
kitchen, in tlie most sanitary and modern method.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Quality Food For Less
sausage
Catsup
.Monarch nrand made from whole ripe
tomatoex, large bottles, (j J QQ
Ripe Olives
Giant size Fancy pack, full
pint tins, 2 for
45c
Malt
r.a!'eliiK8 Jersey Light Spe
cial Saturday only, 2 tins
95c
, IIONKY MAIDK
Grr.ham Crackers
Med. package, Saturday
only
19c
American Beauty
Products
Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles,
leg. lire pekg., 4 for
25c
Soap Special
I large package Chipso,
6 IV & G. Soap for
49c
Guest Ivory
49c
Bakery Department
12-Car
Cartons
Special for Saturday Onlv t
Cup Cakes, doz. .'. ir,c
fiiilterseotch Pies 2."ic
Fancy Cakes, reg. 30c 25c
Fancy Dutch Maid Pastry , -,c
Peanut Butter 4
Monarch Branch This is the finest
Peanut Butter we have ever offered our
trade i
ffi : 2.'?c
Tills ;. ,.;.... 45c
Snow Drift
Pure vegetable shortening,
8 lb. pail
$1.69
Fruit and Vegetables
Bananas
Fancv Hipo Fruit
3 lbs
25c
New Potatoes
Home Grown, Fancy
Stock. 7 lbs
Oranges
Sweet and Juicy
252 size, 2 doz
49c
25c
Watermelons
California Klondike n
Ice Cold, lb
J
h'rttk from 14 Mf-
Q9ii