La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 29, 1929, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Thursday, August 29, 1929
$IaQ5nutbc JEfreimti hscrfar
( Incorporated)
An Independent Nc simper
FRANK B. APT'LRny..
. Rdltnr nnd Publisher
harvry p. Mvrrmnvw
Hulnflss Manager
Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Aduma Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon, The uoscrvcr-Kiar published every Friday.
Entered at the I'ostofflec. at J,.i Orande, Oregon, as Second
Class Mall Mnttnr mt!-r art ,,f March I. 17?'.
OFFICIAL I'AI'i:!' (K I'XKiN' COUNTY AND TUB
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Time contract prices on application.
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TIIK POTKXCY (iV I'AI'I II
n Krnln nf milliard seed, ye y
move hence to yomhr p!;! . : a
shall la- impolitic nolo you, -
.1 csim Maid If ye have faith as
HI say itnlo Huh iiioiitilaii). Iti'
:d ll filial! remove: and nothing
the (.ramie Hondo valley enjoyed ii wonderful rain. That
is, it was wonderful if if, in not the be;iniiinjr of another wet
.spell like we had two ycai.s n;;o. No one wants to see a
hi mn ijoi uoii oi me wneai crop ruined or depreciated affain.
Carl Geores, of Kt nilworth, N. J., motored 210 miles to
.1 summer resort with his .Maltese cat. The cat walked back
home and we don't blame it. We've often felt the same way
about summer resorts.
C. I,. Starr, chairman of the new state board of higher
education, stopped off in I.a Grande the first of the week
while on a business trip in Kastorn Oregon. Incidentally Jlr.
Starr viewed the new normal school for the first time one
of five slate institutions deninidiii:: his time and thought in
his new job. W'c do not envy him his duties but no man in
Oregon is more competent to at lack them impartially, in
telligently, enerpelicallw
i '
Now much troubip-aniK-rflmx.', comes from people eating
food that is slightly spoilt d ? Diet specialists and doctors
put a rood deal of the blame for frequent stomach disorders,
upsets and improper nutrition on poorly preserved foods. And
now various agencies liavinjr to do with food handling are
inaugurating a national Food l'icservat ion campaign as a
means of educating the j'eueral public on the subject. A
campaign of this character was originally undertaken in
Portland, with women's dubs and various civic bodies spon
soring the movement. So successful was it that the idea
has been made national, in scope and a local council has been
formed to promote the work in (his territory. What lem
, peratures are required to keep meat, milk, various food stuff
properly preserved for u a--these and other food problems
will have attention. It is a matter in which every housewife
is interested and n campaign that will meet her lull approval.
MODKItX AK( IllTIX Tl'KK r.XCKI.K
Gordon Sel fridge, Ameiican owner of a big London de
partment store and the man who introduced the department
store to Kui'ope, has lUted the five most beautiful things.
Ho put a beautiful woi.wsn liist. Tin- vest really do not mat
ter. Hut he was speakh .", t a !,-,,,, ,,f student architects, so
he included in his list a. I.. .aii'l'ul tdifire.
Of course he had to n:,.!;e (lie familiar observation that
American buildings aie hi,.h and massive but without beauty.
Why it is so much Mtei V I,:tv. low and ugly buildings, as
in Kurope, than to have high and ugly ones, as in this coun
try, is a question that r.o one has taken time or trouble to
answer.
Americans are becoming, a bit. weary of having; their sky
scrapers indiscriminately condemned as unlieautiful. Some
of them are, of course. I Int. there are tall buildings in the
United States of an arch it. t i iiimI loveliness and grandeur
on a par with anything m which lairope can boast. It is be
coming boresome to put up wish Kuropc's airs of superiority
that smack of sour grapes.
Whenever Kuiopeans ror.qaie American architecture with
their own they illu.-l i at . their point with Kuropean edifices
built two or three c, nMi ie,. ag,,. hy V Keeause they have
few, if any, modem buildings that will compare architectur
ally and none thai wiil compare in size with skyscrapers
going up in all the larger cities, of the foiled States, ll is
characteristic of the did Woil.l p, take credit for achieve
ments of past gene rations.
There is some coii--ol.il ion for the people of the I'nited
States in the know k dg.e ihat Kurope impoverished her
JHfople and government io i.--,! i those beautiful edifices in
which she takes justifiable pi ale, while the people and gov
ernment of the l iiilol Stales grow rich as their buildings
grow higher and nvne beautiful. I'.uiope cannot duplicate
hers, but this country is duplicating hers constantly.
GRAF LOWERS
FLYING TIME
'ROUND WORLD
(Continued from Page X)
tain Krnst l.ohmnnn, Hecond In
command, wil ltak- the dirigible
command, will tak( the dirigible
The Hoovei ine.ssao to Kokener
read:
"On my own behalf as well as
my fellow countrymen It slvea me
great Hatisfaction to welcome you
and the mc-m,berH of your party up
on the completion of your memorable-
Might around the world. It has
been a great advenl ore which
again ntlra the spirit and interest of
aJl iiK ii and women.
"It iriaika another Ktop In the
progn-xM of aviation. The fifrman
food upply outdooitt in KiippoKcd
ly cold weather, or in an ice re
frigerator not f I lit d wit h ice at
frequent interval which doeH not
maintain a steady temperature be
low 50 degrees, 1h defective nnd
dangerous io hea It ll.
LA GRANDE
STORE
coming down nnd there wan nn air
of caminlneHH about the entire pro
cedure, of landing.
Ah ttie Hhip touched the ground
William Ii. I.eerlM, one of the Amer
lcariH to make, the world journey,
appeared at Urn open cabin door
and beckoned witli a bill to a
m-WKhoy, Alter wvnal futile at-, peoplr are to be congratulated up
tempLs i he boy managed to duck j on this i vnb -nee of th.-ir great con
through tin marines, delivered bin j I rihut ions to the art, and you are
paper and camo grinning back with i Io be congratulated upon your
bill. j courage and fdijll. Mr. Ib-arst, who
licrilied in Hangar s I ujider.sta nd .has importantly nid
Tho landing w.-ih made- at 7:13 j ed the trip ! ina ncia I ly. 1 a Iso to be
nnd at 7:40 it wan. safely bcrilied congi-atulated upon its outcome."
Ill the, hangar, empty been use of j
Iho navy I. oh AngeleH' absence at
thi air races at Cleveland but for
1 wo ha by I Mi nips pushed over
against the north wall of the great
arched st met ore.
The passe n gcis were kept In the
cabin of thn ship until after it was
taken Into tlie hangar and were
then removed for customs and lin-
migration Inspect Ion supplemen-
NATIONAL FOOD
WEEK UNDER WAY
) (Continued from Page 1)
, abb- food, and of the consequences
j of improper care.
I The sequence of ideas which the
; Council wishes to establish Is as
t follows:
tary to (hat made at Los Angeles.
... m..,. i.h vwunng on a T). w, . f, , (,(1(,nvs
hiding to take. them, to New VoiJc ! (Jl j,11,.,i, , ,
2, The relationship between food
as soon as this formality had be
completed.
The Graf left Kakeliuist. nn Its
great adventure at 1 1:40 p. m.
August 7. limiting the 4200 mlb's
to I'riediichsha ten in fia hours and
L'4 minutes. After a four day lay
over for refueling it flew to Tokyo,
SS0 miles, In Ht hours and f
minutes, being held there five days
by the necessity of refueling and
da mage done to the rear motor
gondola in taking the ship from
tlie hangar.
Thft fi.KOO miles from Tokyo to
Los Angeles was covered In 7K
hours and 5K minutes and the last
teg, which was completed loday
wuh lii-gun with less than a. full day
spent in refueling.
In getting away from Los An
geles thu (iraf had difficulty in
gaining altitude and even aftet
dumping out canned goods to
spoilage, and health
:i. The fact that perishable fooa
can bo kept properly only when it
Is stored in a. constan' tempera
ture of Ml degrees or less.
4. The necessity for proper all-
year refrigeration in the home, as
an essential to good health. i
Mirro-Oi -nanisms In Fowl
.Scientists are agreed that the '
reason for food ilecay lies in the
action of micro-orga nisms living ;
plant cells so small that they can I
hy seen only with a. microscope.!
These organisms, bacteria, molds ;
and yeast, are everywhere, of !
course In the air, in our bodies. In!
tlie food we eat. I'nder favorable :
conditions of warmt h and uiois- j
tore, they multiply very rapidly by'
division one splitting Into two,'
two Into four. With absolutely'
DEED FOR SITE
TO BE GIVEN TO
ROSS DEIIYDRATOR
(.Continued !rom fu.(je unej
the mont Ii of September, 1 U2'.t !s
hereby officially proclaimed and
designate "Lock Your Car Month"
in the city or I.a Grande, Oregon."
Hearings Held
Hearings were held on Improve
ment districts 1SS. IJifl and 1 !t 4 and
the city recorder was authorized to
advertiso for bids to be opened on
Wednesday, Hept, 14.
A. .1. .Martin suggested that L
avenue where It enters Fourth
street from the east shmild In?
made a stop street and t It-is was
referred to the city manager, who
stated that it would lie so desig
nated. C. I,, perry asked the commis
sion for permission for the RP.O. .
Klks lodge to hold the annual Days
of '-111 show on Oct. 10-III. inclu
sive, and this request was granted. :
'ommissloner Victor .Melville ;
uuggesled that the city traffic, of- i
fleers atch the street in front of!
tin high school building when j
school starts to see that parking !
rules are observed. Coinmisslonar
Charles I'layle also suggested thai
residents should co-operate with
the city to prevent theft of street
sinus, citing a recent case where a
street sign was stolen by a boy.
Successors to N.K.WEST & CO.
SEPT. 9TH WILL SOON BE HERE!
A Visit to Our Men's Store Will Solve the School Problem
BOYS' 2-TROUSEIl SUITS
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i.ver m,mo high lirnsl,,,, wli-os ,.,,, , , ., lo,.s ,.,,,.,. ,.;
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' " iih.ixhu .,.milc., to multiply In milk
n . ... .... ,."' ..,h. t1 ,i,,-:it, in Imtt.-r,
.-.iKits , iiiirns
FISH LADDER AT
PERRY COMPLETED
(Continued from Pave lj
Place among the finest strains for
angling in this section.
About the only difficulty now
faced is the likelihood of some of
the fish In the river escaping into
irrigation streams. To remedy
this would require expensive
screens, which are beyond the
reach of both sportsmen's organ
izations and the farmers who use
the water.
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A specially selected group of all wool
suits for boys, lirowns, tans, grays,
nicely tailored in four-piece styles, coat
vest and two trousers. In the smaller
sizes 1 pr. long and 1 pair short trou
sers, in the larger sizes two pair of long
trousers. Sizes C to 18 years.
Guaranteed Cords
Broadcloth Shirts
$1.50
Excellent quality broadclolh shirts,
cut for comfort. Slurbs that will
fine service, in fancy patterns,
sizes.
Full
give
All
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unijniHil Inn. Milk be
nny uther
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HIG TA V ( I T PliOMISI H
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PAKIS (Al) A lux cut of $00,
Ooo.oua h contemplated by Henri
('heron, finance minister. In his
1!K10 budget. Mecause the tax yield
tills year has been far in excess of
estimates, he proposes to make
some of the cuts effective at Olice.
Henlcs Iteport
Commander Kckencr",rlrnicfT n
report said to be current. In l-'rehl-riehshafen,
that he is about to re
tire and that tlie a round -t he-world
flight was his last trip in command
of 1 he Oral Zeppelin.
"N'o. no." he said, "1 hnvr. no In
lention to quit."
Although (he fJi-ilf Zeppelin
came lu with the lower edgn of her
rudder ci'iimpled, the stern old
commander did not go into details
about how It had happened.
I here were only two slight mis
haps--very slight mishaps on tlie
entire trip," he wild. "In Tokyo th
I the nutritive value of the substance.
J eaten, 'and the la iter ca uses a lesser
f or' greater dlreot injury, depending
i on tho amount of poison taken into
the system with the food.
I'rnvcd by Kcscarch
Laboratory Investigations have
demonstrated conclusively that the
only way to prevent or retard the
rapid m ti 11 iplica t ion of bacteria is;
by coiisi.uit cold. The I epart men t j
of Agriculture, for exainpl", said ,
lu Karniers' Idilletin Nn. Hii7 that;
the tempera) uro of t lie compart - j
merit in which food is st.oed must!
be Kept at f.O degrees or less If :
rapid development of harmful bar-j
tei-ia is to be avoided. I
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I'UUTI.AM). Ore., Aug. i9 (AP)
Wit boat arriving at any decision,
the state highway commission met
yesterday for a hearing on a petl
lion tor creation of a super road
district. The proposed district I
Intended Io provide funds for a
short cut road "reducing mileage
bet won Portland and Tillamook
by way of Yam hi 11.
Boys' Denim Overalls
$1.00
Made of good weight heavy blue denim,
strongly sewed and reinforced. All
sizes.
Boys' GoIfHose
The newest patterns and color combina
tions of blue, tans and browns in all
sizes, a very serviceable hose.
A most popular garment for school
wear. In light sand color, a well made
garment.
Boys' Long Pants
$3.50
A large assortment of long pants in
sizes of 6 to IS years. The colors of
browns, tan and gray are very serviceable.
Boys' Caps
$1.00
An assortment of boys' caps in styles
that top off the school outfit with class.
Many different patterns.
$5.00
la in 'i Lie iimh ,.,,,, t,..,,! i ,,1 r o i hum I ins tempera i ure must
eighti hours, and over Los Angeles.
1 got loti.se from those high ten
sion wires without any tumble or
set ions damage."
Iteslde Dr. Kekener as he tall;ed
was William A. MacCracken. as
sistant secretary of commerce inr
aviation, who fh-w here t" deliver
a message to tlie dlrigibh m-
maiider from President Hoover.
I VKcncr to ish Here
Inn ing his interview I M Keke
ner revealed thai he would not i;u
back lo Germany on the Graf,
which he said would take off Sat
urday night, but would stay In thb.
country about t days. vislilng
Washington and AUion. Ohio. This
will he the fli-st Might of an ex
tent the Graf il have made wilh
""' ' he commander In hoard. Cap-
nstant. TJie department savs:
"Kven a temporary rise in inn
peralnre . . . .will help the develop
ment of bacteria."
The rapidity wfth which germs
multiply in temperature above fd
degrees is pro vet 1 bv a test con
ducted by the laboratory or the
New Yoi k City I epa 1 1 merit of
Health. The director of the labor
atory took a line snitplr of milk,
cnntainlnt: only t. oon hacteria in
l il'leell drop;,. Kept J I ItOIIIS ill a
tempt ratine o .im dei:iee, tlie bac
teria count went from :t.(ioo to 11,
aOO w hen the t em pe ra 1 1 1 1 o w:is
raised to deirrces. the count was
l s.MM: ) r.n ii, un , s. I so. Mini; to
i:s degre. s. 4;.',t , and lo Ml de
ls l ees, 1 .-I Ull.ihlO one,
'1'het . e. .any refrigeration
ni.-thed. ph.-, the 1 ping of the
Pay NO fc
Premium
Gasoline.
Sturdy School Shoes and Oxfords
for Dress and Service
Shoes that have everything shoes for school
should have quality leather, quality workmanship
and above all, fit. Smart la.sts with medium
round toe in either black or
brown, sizes 1 to (i at
.$5
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HAMILTON. Herniuda, (AP)
Dr. William Heche, aole, natural
ist, who is spending the s. tanner at
Nonsuch island. In deep-sea explor
ation, has caught so many deep-ea
fish that they number hundreds of
varieties. Nt ver satisfied with his:
enormous finds on the ocean 1 1
He is reported by local sepnti.ds
to he searching for an elusive fish
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For Fall Building
Direct From The Mill
If you plan to huild a pai-ago, :i liomp, an addition to tlie
house, a chicken house or wood shed whatever it is, it pays to
know tlie. best and the most economical lumher for that particular
purpose.
We can not only advise you when you're planning hut wo
can help you stive money. ISuyinp; direct from the mill you pet
the prade and sizes you want at tho most moderate prices.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co.
IJetail t. pt. ri'.me Main S
Polishing up (he High
Lights with new Neck
wear, II "!ciy and
Handkerchiefs.
The.' linn' nlun.VM inijiMi-lniit
Items .Mini,, hi 41 (o-iiimN' fv,-.
this week renin knmm siss,
llitmulit In liy us l.i I'.'linieh nnil
brighten lii lilt suninier r:e:.-.l
hulk Unit enines t.i il-it nil men
III Aliinit.
A sluive n suit irev. itn.l the
.Mill, si i,r HiK eiiMlnMe will
liinke ynii hs,k ns tl' j.,n wen.
Just enterinu the i-iic...
All nttm.ilMli in-le. l
The Ties :,oc & up
Tlie Hose 2oc i- iii
The Handkerchiefs . 2-V 0': up
READY FOR THE
son
WITH a beautiful selection of the newest'
modes featuring all the newer fall
shapes, lonjr side lines and unusual brim ef
fects. The colors of black, burma, red, mar
ine blue and navy, maracaiho brown, sujrar
brown, checkerberiy, etc., are all here for
your approval.
mii.i.ii:i:v ni:i'V. is stii.t. rNni:n tin: smf
I'liMI'l-ri'l.NT MAXAOKMKXT AS l.
l-'OKWKK SKASOXS.
CELEBRATION"
PROGRAM IS
COMPLETED
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:n:f tU
M,-n-s i-.-ive (over -l' venrs) $2
an.l $1.
!u uien'n rare, f,,i y,ir,ls, fr.
for nil. (2 and l.
Hi'V.s r.-iei'.s (two ."n.y:i,-,l, one
I M '''-'; nl ,r,shesl. r.lsh lu iz,. :in.l
xttilll ti.'kets.
Oirls rules (siuiil.tr to boys
,. .s).
I'iryele r'.i'i-s jiroun.l ti-.iek (r.isj,
(i?:..' S .-iml .swim liekelsl.
Or,'., -el p,.e J.'..
lM:ulr mile (tor l'nlon
r:ir,l hnys :,n. sens of union can!
Chicken un. le
el, i, -ken.
' P. in. IV'rnoTi.strnlion
(tl-ail.le flee .l.-l,:,,-, mr.nl Onr.
nr hose tioni Kim an.l Jefferson
lo stan.lpiiie on llohnenkamp
I'liliilinir, carry host? to roof, nnil
take off two lines of hose. Demon
slate all apparatus, lail.ler scallns.
etc. I. line nuitor .lenxinsirutions for
.hownlnc nnil elenrlc shocks.
6 .Hi p. ni. Han. I concert on Ail
.11, is. Street .lanclns.
7:;l.i p. ,. riEht a
hall.
9 lo 12 Iibor .',v ,1-M,er.a t
,...s...s nan an.l Sacaiawea
Inn.
The Manretnnli .,c..n,, -
lO i hack lost oneeil launnl. I.
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liners kern it
Bi8iSlllllBRSBHIBIRi!SffIBiiliaa9I8iSBRI6ElIr;SL
"e. .... -y u rin u,
here nn.l Kurope
e won't have to go
time between
down so far v
i over.
in. n, ull un, lei- -'1), ."., )i und 2,