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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1929)
Weilnustlav. August 21, 102!) , JJopp Koiir UIVAlNlJl'j lli V rjJ.NJJ.NU JLWjLI V Jliiv, UJl uivniltui, yivn. - Y 1 8 i V. 4 1 , i (Incorpora Ul) An Tiiil(,THnln Niwiqinprr FRANK B. APPLEBY Brtltor anil Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS B'lFlnPiw Mnnngir Published eveninKS, exropt Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avenue. La Grande, Orefron. Tho Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Poslnfflce at La Grande, Orcijon, aa Second Class Mali M-tter under ni-t or Mnreh 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF "WON COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA ORANDB MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tho Associated PreBs Is exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dlepatches credited to It or not otherwise credited 1 published herein. All rlRhta of vepuhllcatlon of apodal dis patches In thla paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOOENfEN & CO., Inc. Ran Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit. New York SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ily Cnrrlcr Dally, per month In advance Dally, six months In advance Dally, single copy Ily Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year In ndvanco Weekly Observer-Star, per year 7Ko 4.50 60 Bflo 2.E0 5.00 2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Y Time contract prices on application. PARTNERS! II I Then millh lie unto his (llaclplcH, The bur vest truly Is plenteous, but the labourers are few: J'niy ye thoreforo tho Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth lubourei-H Into his harvest. .Matthew 11:37, 38. Health Talks I J'KHSONAIi NKCItKTN OF , iii;,m;hi ni x i: u;i Ily Irvlnjf FIhT, ! I'rolWrfir of Political I Economy, : Yiiln tiilvcrslty. New Haven. Conn. About 3f years hko I became rather MpriouHly ill, and wan nbllKed ' to Klve up my work at Yale and uo to Colorado for my health. After j a Ioiik convakweneo I returned ; to my family and to my work in j Hid KiiHt, but wuh Httll weak, and : my workliiK capacity and endur ianee wero dlHtn?HHinnly limited. I I (ben bCKiin nuiklntf a careful mudy of the tiubjoct of health from every i Hourr'o of information at bund. Ah a remilt of these studies and of kiip lelal renca relics, and of the applica tion to my own living habits of itho knowledKi than gained. I be wail to Improve in health, until I finally 1 eume to enjoy " endur ance and workliiK capacity that I found unite markedly exceeded that of tho uveraKe well ami vigorous young person. The full Htory of (lie means by i which 1 rained myself from invalld Ihdi to complete health and unutiial ; endura nee in, of course, a Ioiik one, i Analyzed, however, it revealed cer tain prinriplcH employed, and for the benefit of anyone who. .simil arly, may be KtniKKhiiK to regain i heal til or who wisely aims to cuii j nerve, and increase an already j ahunda nt working capacity, I liuve reduced the story to ten simple I rules, which I believe will Herve File Appeal In Case Involving Legislators' Pay KAI.KM. Ore.. Aug. 21. (AIM Appeal to the mipieme court in the case of W. A. JoneH against Secre tary of State Hoss. in which there is at issue question of the right of nieiiibM'H of the legislature to draw $f a day expense money In addition to the constitutional a day, was filed yesterday. The suit seeks to restrain Hit secretary of Htate from allowing the additional money, and in the circuit court Tor Marion county the decree of Judge McMahan wan in favor of Jones. The additional pay, termed "ex pense money" is sought under a joint legislative resolutiou of the session. While the constitu tion limits the compensation of the members to a day the appellants contend ihey are not inhibited from leglHhitiug themselves ex pen Ho money. Ur, Belknap Winner In Salem Contest SA I JOM, Ore., Aug. 21. (Al) Dr. Wilford II. Helknaji of Port land was adjudged winner of the Klwanis speaking contest which wuh a feature Tuesday of the north west district Kiwanis convent ion. Six other speakers participated in as a safe and sufficient guide, and : the oratorial competition , each will obviate the necessity of retrac- ! speaking on a Kiwanis topic. The ing the full experience out of which j speakers were allowed five minutes each. ! ' If China and Russia are really going to have a war it 'might be well for historians to start figuring out who can I best be blamed for it. I No word from the young Swiss fliers. "There ought to be a law" or something to prevent needless loss of lives in flights of this character. Trying to cross the Atlantic is getting rather old. The contest was held In tho fore noon, and at a banquet In the arm ory last night Or. Ilelkuap was called to tiie speakers table by District Governor T. Harry (iow iniin of Seattle ami informed of his victory. The trophy will lo awarded Or. Helknap at a later meeting of tho Portland cluh. He received an ova tion when the award was announc ed. Captain Turner On Long Flight j Running a cooking school in three different towns on three consecutive days makes one sympathetic with the circus man who must move, set up and show, move again. We are ; not going into the business permanently, though we are enjoying tho sessions in outside communities immensely. A round-trip flight across the continent seems, to the .'average layman, more beneficial in the promotion of aviation than previous re-fueling endurance flights where they sail over a home airport day and night. Nick Warner's non-stop : trip from Spokane to San Francisco to New York and back) 'to Spokane was the first thing of the kind eyer attempted! ana is ol real importance. He has indicated the possibilities! for non-stop liner service between the coast. in a practical 1 Freighter filims these rules were formulated: Air anil Uglit 1. Ventilate your living-room, work-room aid bed -room ; (deep out of doors if you can; wear light, loose, poroim clot lies, U. Get direct sunlight on your skin, orsiinlighL through Vila glass or t 'orex glass, or get artificial .sunlight with the advice of your physician as to the right doses. 1'(hmI - a. Avoid over-eating and over weight; eat sparingly of meat, fish, fowl, eggs; avoid excess of salt and highly seasoned f noils. 1. Kal Honirt. hard, some bulky, some raw foods daily; cat slowly ami lasie your ioou. A IJ U'Q I K I IQt K. X. M. Aug. a. use aoumiaiit water Inter- lit, (A P) 'aptain Itoscoo Turner. n.iny and externally. with three passengers, landed here i noons i.,t t'r.Uu a. m. on his Iranscontinen- Secure Hiorough Intestinal tal trip to New York from ls An elimination more than once daily j geles. He refueled and departed for if possible, jti,p .itMt ,it 7:15. He reported his 7. Avoid al polsnimiiH drugs, In- piano performing as expected. He chiding alcohnl, (r.bacco, tea and averaged about 14a miles an hour coffee. Keep ch-iin, and avoid cat-'on his trip here. clilng disease. Artivlly Work, play, rest, and sleep In li i ode tat Ion. I treat he deeply; jtako denp-breiilhiiig exercises sev eral times a day. i. Stand, sit and walk erect. 10, lie cheerful and learn not to worry. A If 1 1 go to your doctor for a health exnmiiiitlyu jmcp u ,yeac LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST&CO Fall Silks in Dozens of Pattern; In New Tweed and Small Floral Effects All Are 40 Inches Wide $.65 i "yd VOU 14j adore the beauty and, mci-pigpw-- dentally the fine quality of Ukm?, j!t newest of Kali arrivals. The rich tweed SfPggjfc and herriiiKbone effects are more than a coincidence, they are the product of '"'lltiillllSs I famous makers such 'Corticelli" New Rich Colorings the favorites, with dark preens and blues interniine,lcd, offering V IIIU 1oWI VlllVJIIU l III." luitliv-uvii. in" li. . . j. ii. : I . e en I'.r. .. X siiks, hi me nominal once oi .p-.u.j a yard. Other Silks From $1.00 to $2.95 39-Inch Moire, A Fall Favorite mills lustrous material is jjainiii!,' in popularity by leaps and J bounds. For street or afternoon wear it is ultra smart. We have selected 12 of the most popular colors and offer them for voiir annrova!. vard IN 12 NEW AND AUTHENTIC FALL SHADES 5 -M MllliiMliliil BiiifillP J W Sewing Silk $2.75 l ns, retls isgl IMtepHSiTi!ijafflF SRSRSSriL! Jill A complete now stock of sewing silks and- button hole twic-t in every conceiv able shade is now here for your convenience. 15c Spool way. Fast of Norfolk Joe Thomison, for many years keen, competent editor of tho Hood River Glacier, is severing connections with that paper to return to his native haunts in Tennessee, lioth tho newspaper fraternity of the state and the people of Hood River will miss Joe. lie has been prominent in many activities of the profession and has served his home com munity with wit, good fellowship anil constructive effort in a host of ways. The Observer hates to see ,loe leave Oregon but he has our heartiest wishes for continued suc cess and happiness when he gets "back home." TUK PACK THAT KILLS A most significant warning concerning our health recentlv came from Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of The Journal of the American Medical Association, and thus one of the foremost I authorities on health in this country. j He pointed out that while medical science had made many; important discoveiies which have tended to make the nation healthier, statistics show that people are not living longer. It is true that real strides have been made in combating' infant mortality. lieeause of improved health standards and wider dissemination of knowledge concerning the care of children, their chances of living through infancy have been greatly increased. Also more lives of middle-aged persons aro saved, due to remarkable operatfons and more skilled physicians. But the story is different when old age conies. Dr. Fishbein points out. The human body is a wonderful mechanism, but it wears out, and unlike our modern machines, parts of it cannot he renewed. We try to keep up the pace of youth. We do not guard our health at the very time when our strength must be coiuervcd. We worry loo much. We do not give medical science a chance to accomplish its wonders, and we foreet that while it can do much it cannot woik miracles. In some of the more isolated sections of the country where '.he fast pace of nmdein civilisation has not yet spread, people are living to remarkable ages. Although mortality rates among Indian children are high, many Indians are living beyond the age of SO years. These facts seem to add weight, to Dr. Fishbein's conclusion that e are living too fast or worrying loo much or working loo hard and are not watching our health as we should. His warning is "Slow I'p!" We all know he is right, but too many American people would rather live a bit faster and not tiiite so long. NKW YoliK. A nit. (Al') Tlir ItiKlln ,M;itifi,. I'orpnrnt Ion tu ilny n-ri'lvril n ulrHi'.sM nioMMim Irmn tin- f rfli:lil,-r Valwi hIuIImb she liail sri'll ll,. Ntramei- (JitinHs tun mi liri- ami lsrril ahont I Inn inll.'M ra.it nf Norfolk, Vu. 'I'lic Ulllmlstnu u mk I'll dow n in thn watrr. tho tni-ssaKi1 unlit, ntwl una a nn-narr to navigation. Tlir ship linn li.iinrily a Honililran vi'N Nel Inn rrrrllMv was Milil to Crr lilan Intrrrsls to In- .srra jipr.l. II uiin himnil for (Iriniii. llalv, from Norfolk. 'I'hr Ynl.a Is an Ainrrkan Irrirhtrr Ironi Ita It iniorr. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT TH TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST I V - i 1 I V . the trails nt the t luiWluOW Camps. MlTl IMlt III Hit' (t(H'll er iinJ -i a tent v. ith ; It'll 'l sjn in r Utrw s ;intl ;i i uupK' ( I't ink t t tin un t'l ...in li.iv t it 1 1 m 'I ( ft lit'. id unil a btl w itli 'o(l in it -t. .vt s tor tnt niv'.ltt s ( "UtM t, on ni;l I uii ItM ttlli' tl.l V IM t t wi'i'ks, ith rxpott UlMtUv tl illicit OII -.mil pK ,i.,in! iiniun imms to t:,iko tlii' ti ip ;i!'a ;i s rnioviiMf. '.ill u 1 1 to ttul t v tor your i "PV ( " I mil Itirfitn: in tlir ( iititulitttt frfl'ICW." t ,..t... ..f, r.u ifn fun nn-t I I ( 1 I .i !( f.'l,- tl ,.,'. f ,,!-. I H I i t M iK i s 1 Mil - 1 N t'l i ! ! : si ! i h lv i r1' ill i ' i I M k fTu fj W L.4!i-a sfctows. . wars w w rTT mw mmmmmm Ash us another ifwc haven V answered here every question ever ashed about i! Qt'KSTltiN: Does 0!.n (;oi,! publish the score of every public, test taken? ANKWKIt: Yes . . . win, lose or draw! Ql'KSTION : Is (II. ti col l) al ways the same number? Answk.I: No. In the adual tests I here are no numbers on the cigarette masks. The smoker, himself, tears olT the paper masks and finds out for hiwsi-lf winch cigarette he has chosen as best, il KnIION : Is the Concealed Name Test a "guessing con test" . . . does the smoker at tempt to guess brand names? Ansvi;h: Decidedly not '.The smoker states only which ciga rette tastes best, to him, ami dees not try to guess the name. t'KSTI0N: Who conducts these tests? AnswI'.K: .Yrrrr the makers (if oi.n ool. ps, or their agents. The tests are conducted by public aecouu'anls, iiioil certified or oil'a'ials of t he or "an,i. or in-1 i ul ion nailer whose auspices the U;N are given. Qitktion: At al' competing brands opiallv fn s'n and in precisely the same condition? ANSWKR: All four hniivls purchased before each t "- -'5-w.s'v..! fvt t-UZ3S, -A. :.J $58 Coat Sale! Now In Progress women of La (irande have shown great interest in this !C8 coat sale. Ileal values arc here, the styles are light, the fabrics arc excellent, the colors are authen tic. $0.50 to $97.50 Values c, "lOATS you. hesitate to pay ordinarily would not from !?9.r0 to S!)7.")U are included in this offering. Sec the many numbers in our win dows, then step inside anil view tho additional sjiowing more closely. Now $58 Coals i i;m;rr m;v im mim. I I'OKTbANl), Oft'.. AlK. t, t.U') '. V. I- NnlorhorU. nf tlu (!;irl int r mill ami liitntif-r riunjiatiy ;iml III" t'mi.qii.i Mili .-iiifl ;iirr t'oin l;iny, ;ni ii'MiiiiTd ht-rc t mI;i y that n'siimiUioii of tilt' hmrlxT activily at tho tm II nf (.'.anlilMT nil 111 pti;i river Would In- starird hy i iTfi.'ti'nt nf a new I'tilp mill, Jiriiui itinn nf tin- Utmllni-r milt and nf Mhimliii tlin an invcstint'iit of the stort just t iO ame time, m out of retail ;is the public bay are st at sarM1 stock. , th-m . . . and the them fiit;f: w ho r.eil purcha.--' (t i;:-;T!ON: Dot"? the official conducting the test, know vhicl. cv::aivtte is which while the -moker is making the test? Answki:: No! The cigarettes :! arranged in sets of f-mr . . . (ii,- each of the four leading brands. Then Ihey arc masked . . . their names completely ci rcealcd. When the official hands oat. these masked citia l'. t.li s i! is iinjwsilile for him, it anyone, to know one from aiv ; her. NoTK.i 'hi nol mctr ?' i ? !rz! t"vr .'f yiiroirtj tr.?!!' II r'lll ' ifju'V !., !' .; n ; I r the hrr.iul H'.-ll'f i .; in- ! rri'ii; ''"'.' t't.-'r-icV' r'.i . . . H -.v f ;. .. (.., U ttt v N'r-r;. fr V'i City. t C L.. .r.; I x Ul. iCRESCENTi I BAKING Jill i POWDER Li xnn.fiiMi.iifiu 't . i her rtiifsrnlin:, i $:t,tniM inm. I - i lifcsH "mm. 3 J 3 lit never fail' asi IVeWekoimyou tn Portland. 200 comfortalilt roomi. rath with bath. Reasonable rltl Convenient down-iown location Vk HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON Louis . Boceu Ftudcnt Munaicr A Typewriter Sensation! Now on di.spla;-! Come in anj try it. Convenient terms. L.&LDRUGC0. NOT A COUGH IM A CARLOAD ; w.p.ri.vt in ccri.,i rwu tin ri .: rwnww-ii'KiiANPc.!:-. l .'IV.ti h il Ml,.