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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1929)
Tuesday, July 23; 192'J T a r n a Trn mrTiTtTi AnnT?DTn?T) t a r a Tnn nnr ' X lt,g A. - " i -- " I " " . -t No Place for One-Arm Driving! In considering the matter of clothing during the summer sea son, we should bear in mind that not only do we want to get rid of excess clothing in order to favor heat elimination, but we also want to wear sufficient clothing to pro tect ua from the undue effects of the sunlight. Hats should always be worn in the sun, as the head and spine need protection. Many summer headaches are the result of going bare-headed in the bright sunlight. Piep Piper Childs Shoes Worlds Greatest Health Shoes for Kiddies N. K. West & Co., Inc. NEWS NOTE: HUMDR&5 CROWD WWTEHOUSE (Incorporated) An Indppemlpnt Xwrnmifr TO SHAKE HAND Op PRESIpfcTrJT.' 1 I - FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Puhllwhfr HARVEY F, MATTHEWS Bailnw Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Siar published every Friday. Entered at the Poatolflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Clam Mnll Mutter under net of March I. 1S79. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. Ail rights of republication of special dis patches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. National AdvertlslnR Representative M. C. MOGENifEN & CO., Inc, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit, New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Daily, per montl. In advance Dally, six months In advance.... Dally, single copy .- .. 76o ..$4.(0 - 60 By Mall Daily, per month In advance.. Daily, per six months In advance . Dally, per year in advance . Weekly Observer-Star, per year 60o 12.60 ....16.00 12.00 ADVERTISING RATES ' Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch .. rime contract prices on application. 42o ... 400 THE FIRST AND NO SECOND Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; und all these things shall be added unto you. Mutthew 6:33. jfyT' fy NN V v1 5ertJ hands I r - . - Mansion Will Become Burial Place for Horses which cost HaSKin 1!5,0H0. One kins of the turf world, Sal Vittor. already is burled on the Green Hills place. AIRPLANE SALES LEXINGTON, Ky., (AI) A if i,ii",u"u mansion nas uitii wt r A 7S1F1 j junked here to prepare a burial BRINGS tiNANLti grounu ror ruco noises. The great Green Hills place of Ithe lat'' James H. Haggin, one time poor boy In Kentucky who I joined the forty-niners to find great PROBLEM FRONT commerce for aeronautics, regard ing tho new airplane licensing sys tem soon to be put into effect by the department. Under the new licensing regula tions, finance companies would be recorded as- owners of planes bought on the time-payment plan, but would not be subject to any fines imposed by the department of commerce for violations of air traf. fic rules. NEW YOKK, (AI The prob- lem of marketing tho projecieu 000 and has A cooperative agreement Is being worked out with the department whereby the government would no tify finance companies of applica tions for the relicensing of air nlanes on which liens exist. Planes is seeking "v able finance companies to "ground" planes through repossession for violation of contract. . . ABILMART1N MTi , nun WILL THEY HEAD IT OFF? The censorship craze has descended upon the world in peneral and this country in particular. In the various legis latures each session sees new bills for the censorship of books, plays, magazines, newspapers and the radio. For a year or more congress has been discussing a measure providing cen sorship for magazines. If these measures are passed, theatrical producers will have to submit the manuscript of plays to jobholders who are supposed to be intelligent critics of dramatic literature but who are that only in theory. Prosecutions are to follow tho publication of books containing passages that are "obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy and indecent"' as those terms are ordinarily interpreted. ' And the proposed federal law would require magazines to submit their stories in proof to another board of politico-censors in Washington. Such censorship would mean meddling by officials incom petent to discriminate intelligently, but unhappily this evil may be wished upon the public because so much that is nasty for the sake of mistiness is being visited, upon it. A little judgment and taste on the part of publishers and producers would cut the ground from under these purists; the continued production and publication of crudely filthy i,. ,.,.,-,;., ,.(..,.;.. ...in ..i,,,ii, 41,,,;.. jmhjo, uouca am. ...ago..... ou..vo ... owCKl..v... I.... ,ro) .,,,, MV l.l-stfr KiUw linn snd make passage of tho law more likely. new wire a- he km a puny r.kki T3..J..AnMn n.wl n.,I.K..Un,, 1 I.,,, n ... tUn..n IMtltlt il 'lllO I'reSLK'll t'S ITlll.e censorship demands ridiculous by refusing to give publicity what u mke ni riri mnii slay to plays and books that appeal to nothing but morbid testes , !1, '''.r ntu ..:!,. and degenerate minds. If they fail to act on their opportun- biuiksi jr koii.i's. ihki.jiu'Mii' w ity, with some respect for their responsibility, they will have only themselves to blame if they find their business in the hands of over-pious snoopers and censors, and the public will be justified in holding them equally responsible if the curse of censorship is inflicted upon society. j perserverance after wealth of a hoy who nuu ki t ii up in iiiuuesi .1.1 I ancial circumstances. Nothing in the state co;lld have compared with .Green Mills. A four- story sliucture, in colonial style, all my training and experience of slimulallnir perspiration may " surmounli-J a knoil from which will not cimhlc'me to chaneo a have a decided coollnc effect, but 1111 aides wretched the beautiful durinir the extremely hot weather mue " liimenaort estate 01 ; wealth In California, Is no mor n,.n,i,iriion ot between C IIIaKBin died in New York several ., nu0 irpaiies this year years uf;o and Joseph H. Widener, ,rought up the question of proper Philadelphia millionaire, acquired ! i.,nt nr Tinrchases. which a the properly. committee of the aeronautical Cost of renovating the house- wasl chamber of commerce 0 ffreat that Mr. Widener, after'' to solve The committee is drawing everal efforts lo convert the build-1 ,. ,,nifnrm time-payment legists- ling into a children's hospital arid .jon la country ciub. decidesl to raze thel just as the automotive industry properly. He found the mansion fomui i,0 time payment plan u expensive adornment on the' ...,, Htimutant to sales, the air- Ihuge Kluiendorf farm estate, most .,1.,,,,. tt,,inuii-v tinnes to provide a ne u...is. ! sound means ot imancing ii 1 ne sue win ne covereu wnn sou : cre;lsing sales on the deterreu pay and it will become a burial ground 1 ,',,, basis Several airplane eom- for Wldener's famous race horses pnnia have been making sales on us iim-jt u.e. 1 Ilie plan, tinancing uieni nri.on Millu u-.,u i.i-i.oIa., nlmnuh " ' v vtti-ious ways. : . . . ., , . .10 years ago and was to be a pli.yi Tne ac(ion 0f the committee fol- ' e eno, gi. 10 necome ii..pa m- i-fi.. .n.i hi f-i..tniu 1 . Jne . i WLhinr-inM heated through. In Its Interior It It was to be a monument to the ! twoen representatives of finance Still retaine.l the tomperaturo of William V. wac-p'"!"' "i ' - secretary of KItLS Meteor Incased In lea It Is recorded t lint a meteor flint' fell t Dhurmsnla. Indlu, In iStMi. was found con ted with Ice half tin hour or so lifter its fall ; In spite of the great heat generated by fric tion uf the atmosphere the meteor companies ami Cracken, assistant it is-better not to be too active. Outdoor bathing and swimming arc valuable summer health prac tices when Indulged In in modcra r . .. Ml typewriter ribbon without raising supreme hades with myself." "Jones 1b the most brutaliy frank business man in town." "When he remits In payment ". but m folks ,who are ot he writes: 'You have already robuf,t are harmed by remaining found the Inclosed check'.". j'" Alie waU'r "ntl1 nre chilled. :Many are also harmed by the prc Tho Lord helps him who helps valent fad of over-exposure to the himself.' sun'.s rays following their outdoor Said Willie, reaching for the shelf bathing. Do not go In bathing for Where Grocer Jones keeps nice two hours following n heavy meal. red jelly; r Hut if Jones sees him, Lord help Willie! nerly 1 1,000 acres. Haggln brought famous race ' horses and cattle from his Call-) fornia ranch to gambol about Kim- endorf. lie employed an army of' workmen to keep the estate in condition. 1 The house was furnished in i princely style, lis furnishings being j gathered from tho four corners of j the earth. Rut it is gone now. Ko Is a dairy plant, of artistic brick. liEKl WELL HEAIni PAYS DAILY DIVIDENDS Dr. Belle Myers Chiropractor Hours 2 to 6 & 7 to 8 West Jacobson Bldg. La Grande, Ore. Josl general oriur nesH, OFFICE CAT RADII MANN RIO. B' Junius There has been a flood of "realistic" war books lately; novels that lake the glamor itnd the romance off of the business of fighting and depict the World War for what it. like every war, really was a terrible, hellish affair of pain, filth, monotony and despair. A woman novelist recently wrote a realistic novel a Unit the Civil War. She handled it without gloves; pictured it as a frightful blunder, in which no one won any glory and in which few even displayed real courage. Her Uok was bitter, disillusioning, incisive. The novelist has a son, aged 16. He read his mother's U)ok, pondered over it for a day or so and then ran away from home and enlisted in the U. S. cavalry! Cherry picking is going on at full speed in the Grande Hondo valley. The trees are loaded with fruit in most sec- linns mid ih nrin inriirnt p u m-nfiinlito ovtw Mnuhoin ir.,,v"MV ln 'nnr- .... i 1 ... ii.-. 1 let inwiiltmH Into your i.uu wuim uiu inuiu uuuuut ui, nuiru (hmiciouk ciiemes grown Hmie. Jut llkv tn'iug out nunp than in Union county. Help advertise that fact bv sending , - .1 ti p , , .1 ltuli from one phu- t( aimtlt gui. Muxes tu lniMiuH in uiner ana less 'oriuuaie Biaies. in ,.-. iVrK like trying ut enjoy n vn- the eyes of easterners one of our greatest luxuries is being tn",m' , dose to an abundance of big sweet cherries. Mow h I in joy n acntloii ! iMt door or aeros Hie Mre'i; bit tliero and wish you were nt liomc. Itcnuirknhly like on n MK'iitlon, i:nmlno rut In the roads near .tour liomr (lirougli n maguirylnx gln.vi. I,o:ks exactly like t.rand Canyon, Poke einders In your eye and steep on pantry shelf. Wonderful substitute for mi npHr lerth. I'lll otir grip with bucks and lead, and run for ears eery day. Same thing as (ourttig i:tinM. IMII iMitli-tuh with water, put In .some broken glass, Alt 1 diist like the old svihnmtug liolo. I el fniuvt run in kitchen .Ink or imth-tnb. niiimIs us if you liy a Cheerful Wise Cracker Who llus Trictl It lloth as. The trail over the Mine Mountains lias been wonderfully improved since spring. New surfacing is rapidly being fin-j i;dKd. Widening work is bring done at several places. The I contract for the Hilgard-Kamela stretch will be awarded next month and the new road will be as near perfect as any oiled macadam in Kaslein Oregon by the fall of KKU). Young Mob Uifollette wants Hoover's opinion on the new tariff bill. He'll get it in due time, we are sure. The presi dent is not one to straddle an issue. About I he only thing n KM learns at m other's knee now I anatomy. 11 w. isn't the touuli thai carrteu her rt, it miis the cot fin they rai ried her oft In.' It sometimes takes a lot of frlc lion to explain the truth. Death and taxes arc no than summer visitors. A Missouri woman has willed her estate to her seventeen dogs. This Isn't the first to go thut way, "floVever? . i ,b.t The dog prefers to say it with muddy feet. Nosey Old Gent: "What you doing, my little man? ing?" IdKgustcd Hoy: "Naw! Drown lug flshworms."- .-jr . ir t ri "rm nr rfn ins t t I" ' -SPECIALS- arc 2 Kish- 0 H I n HEALTH S m KM M m m m TejH'her: - se tetiee." Johnnie: "I'athe money lo a hank, lo In- aide to." 1 1 - in a sen- says lt' I1-" but w orse not ( I HTAlb SHOVELING I'CDL IXTll II I'M AX rCHNACE AM) EN.IOY HOT DAYS Ity William S. Sadler. ,M. 1., Chicago, Illinois. Willi the proper mental attitude toward hot weather, summertime affords the greatest opportunity for the enjoyment of good health, H ftir tiuin Is essentially an outdoor animal and this season of the year ontibles him to live largely as N'a- mm tun intended. The inordinate dread of the heat can be overcome "J y learning to Ignore It to unit fus- n -ting nlKMtt It. Don't watch the KH thermometer. Just reconcile your- fl self to the hot weather, make tip Jg your mind to enjoy It. 1 ij (if paramount Importance ' -In' the enjoyment of hot weather is the matter of diet. Every ouin e of food eaten and asMlmilated must H he burned up In the body, and al- H though a certain proMrtitn goes to replenish tissues and furnish en urgy. much of It results In the pro- duct ion of heat. Therefore wo can help Mother Nature In her task of heat regulation by cutting down our food supply, by not H thuveling too much fuel into the Q human furnace. In the siimnuMtitne we not only m want t reduce the qua tit ity of 55 food eaten, but we want to et dif- ferent types of foods than we do in H the winter. We should eat foods ftj that are low in caloric value, the fl fruits ami vegetables. We can Qfj ;ii.hu suoMni mi soiiiewnat irss in the protein foods meat, cheese. and eggs. Tho starches cereals. breads, cakes, pastries, miiearoul. W etc. should he eaten in modem- 01 tloii; the suuars are especially pro dio'tlve of hent ami xliould n be indulmr in ton freely. 11 tlic n H M M 1927 Chev. Truck with frame extended 18" carrying body 6 ft. wide 10 ft. long stakes 4 ft. height, with overload springs. This car carries our regular 30 day mechanical guarantee with an 0. K. that counts. Priced at $495.00 for quick sale. 104 n E3 m H n 1927 Ford Ton Truck with long wheelbase, hard wood body, closed cab and warford transmission. Motor just had complete overhaul. Price $295.00 with an 0. K. that counts. 36 1927 Ford Ton Truck, motor overhauled, two new 30x5 tires on rear, factory body and stocks, closed cab, also extra s. transmission. Price $295.00 with and 0. K. that counts. H 1921 Baby Grand Chev. Truck, motor A-l shape, two new 97 tires and many extras, price $145.00. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST It ulll mm ni Ih the lime of the ! jenr when it will Ik so warm It i. ttl Ih safe to predict warm weather, . "How are you getting on with oui- job. Mill"." "I'ine, l e got five men under llln now ." "iten r "Yes, I work upstairs." "I am a college graduate," xaid a dl.shf eled citizen today, aw he h'td stained bands aw ay from it oiity pair of tee cream pants. "1 hiiw scvcial ilt-iti-ec from profen slonal s liools. I stand well 111 my I pi ofi-toii. 1 have had wide exper ience and have come triumphant summer diet PMiunNt mainly of fruits and vegetables, w ith an ah unda mo ot liquid. We must sweat In order to keep coo, and we can't sweat unless we provide, the body with sufficient liquid to supply the hw eating machinery. The summer beverages the fruit juices, etc. are wholesome and of value In aiding us to keep cool providing we do not over-sweeten them, for sukhi' Is very heating. Cool, pure water Is the beM hcver nKo for qnenehintr the thirst, and we should drink liberal quantities of it. While the Immediate effect of teed foods Is cooling, they are not productive of permanent cool Ing effects as they produce con siderable heat reaction on the part of the body. Then comes the question of ex erclse: The average healthy In dividual benefits from ordinary excrcisi In t lie open air during the summer season. In moderatflv hot Terms can be arranged on any of the above trucks listed. n H n M sn M m m M M M These trucks can be seen at our used car lot. Lari son Ch evrole t Co. Phone Main 2 or 50S-M. See us for used cars with an 0. K. that counts. . 1.. 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