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Page Ten LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Friday, September 13, 1029 ( lii corpora ted ) An Independent Newapnpor FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY P. MATTHEWS.. Buslnen8 Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Post office ut I -a Grande, Oregon, an Second Class Mall Matter undor net of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Ih exctiJHlvely entitled to une for publica tion of all news dtepatchoM credited to It or not otherwlue credited If published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patcher In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MOOENKSCN & CO., Inc.. 8an Francisco, Los Anfelea, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit. New York That "Reduced" Feeling! fa GOODWESS 5AKE,MR5. WOfttft You're lookws smaller AWt) SMALLER EVERY DAY VJHATiS'TME MATTER 'IQ-riAV'niET ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES liy Currier Dally, per month In advance Dally, six months In advance Dully, single copy Ily Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six month! in advance Dally, per year In advance Weekly Oherver-Star, per yoar...i . 76o ...$4.60 ... 6o ... 60o ...$2.60 ...$6.00 ...J2.00 ADVERTIf'dNG RATES Display, forelKn, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch , rime contruct prices on application. 42o .'. 400 THE OUTSAT t'OM.MAXDM EXT--.Mantnr, which Ih I ho ureal com mil ud men t in the law? .Iom is wild unto him, Thou xhalt Imvo t lu l.onl ihy dud with itll thy hciirt, n ml with nil thy Tlio inevitable: A lazy man's alibi. Making a bootlog-Rer drink what ho sells would bo capital punishment. No mattei1 which way you drive, if you don't drive the rijrht way it may be the way to jail. some after you wash your head, home after you wash your head. An eye-specialist says green quiets the nerves. This is especially true of fii een-backs. And so the earth is losing speed . Well, that sounds hope ful. Perhaps it is on the up grade. IDKAS After the first 100 ideas which means the first hundred indications that the mind is doing a little thinking of its own account, not merely listening in lie, process of ijijnkitig Ihv comes easier. There are men that live and die without ever having what really may be called an original idea of their own, and there have been men who, with one single idea, have done more for the world and for mankind than 10,000,000 ordinary men' of ordinary ideas could do in a lifetime. There was Kdisou with his electric light idea, his phono graph idea and his hundreds of other ideas which have brought com foi l, pleasure, riches and ease to multitudes. Tliere was Ford with his small car idea. There were the Revolutionary lathers with their idea of a free and inde pendent people. 1 letter to have conceived an erroneous idea than never to have had an idea. The harm of false philosophies is not in themselves but in the willingness of the herd-minded and idea-less to accept them as truths. For every creator of an idea there are millions who never think for themselves who Will adopt it for their own without question. Whatever of real importance has happened on this earth lias always begun in the brain of some human being in the shape of an idea. 21-DAVZEPPELIMS i tMi ! ...... -X. -vi Salem Attorney , May Have To Fight SALEM, Ore, Spt. IS (AP) Walter WIiihIow, Kolom lawyer. Chief of Police Fnuik Minto and others of n party that lia (roup in to tho wilds of Douglas county to pray for rain and to willy forth in otic-it of deer whenever th woods iir wet enough to remove t h o fire hn 'mi rd , ma y find t hem - Helves fitfhtlnjf fires instead. !p':ik. itdf nbont HUtoo feet biprh, I is covered hy ii.sao fret of wm-r. j The alisfiico rf soundings soiitli ! and en.st of the peak. It was ex- j that it may ! a ride instead of III JSIUUU'U VAItlHTV OF .MIA SKiNS IS IM 7XIJ IN VIS(X)NSIX Mll.WAlKKK. Wis. ( Al') Sci entists of six slates are makinjf a concerted attempt to learn why Wisconsin has a rrati'r variety of Indian culture than found rlso- of I where. . rithiT a iiH'ltl.njf p't for red nn$n, or n crossroads. O. McKern. anthropologist of tho .Milwaukee museum, is exca vating near I. a, CroHse. the site of th'e state's most ancient Indian cul-5 ture, known as the llnprwoll oul- " tun', which was first idemltfied in Ohio. shooting game. At h-ast Wtnslow may he healing tho flames with a wet blanket, falling HnagH or what ever else a fire fighter Is supposed to do. Stale Korester F, A. KlllOtt has wont orders to 1 muplus county rorvHt offictalH to find Wlnslow i poslhle it ii ii draft hint into th service. Klliolt sayw ho wasn't joking. Mack of it Is the fact (hat Winshnv in past years has been among (ho most vigorous pro testers in the statu against the governor's orders to keep the wiihoii closed, and one I yts'ir attempted to enjoin on force- J ment of the order. Last year ho 'protested particularly hard. He ; took hiH party into the deer conn- ' try while tho banning proelatna- j lion waa slill In effect, and while they did not actually hunt deer, j they were ready to go ns soon as It rained and the governor Issued i his proclamation opening the sen- son. The Winsfow parly ha done the satiio this seasttn. As a. result of his imitude towards the author ities Wlnslow Isn't any too popu lar around the state forester's office. The slnte ems to have been Be Prepared Do not foriret that your slren-jrlli for every eoiiiltot depend1 on your hfiiis jrhiled for o:ieh it comes, and never hein onndess or weary. K. I), hill. " f Waist Overalls for Men and Youths ft I Bib Overalls for Men and Boys OFFICE CAT TffAOft HARM RIO. M.'nIpo Im one rcmnlry where tile inolliel vt)(i I'dlseM lier Imy tit he il sfdilier fM (iHsnri il he'll Iwive u Job. ... TIMTIIS No hloii Ih woi-th nineli unless ct llrwl -eliisn hulii Ih luieU tit' II, . . . Mum til' hh ity ut put oi'i' i-vei'vihiiur ex.ei( n tfood lliue. . . .No ulna liiuks twice lit II. wnlillin who Is seu Klhly ill'eMseil ... Whe: "lllll iilnys kiiH nwfully well, chnrt you thluli'.'"' lie: "Me linn to; he limit n h'l-l UlU'1'4 ... ... '"Now. my Hon," Hiilit the con selenlloiiM riltlier, "tell lue why I IMtlllsheil you." '"1'hiifn It," hllihhoreil the hoy ItiitlKiuinlly, "you, iiouiiil the lite oul or me, iiihI no u you ilon'l l;miw why you ilhl It." Willie: "(live luo 11 penny, flllll er." .ilhel-: "Voll're too hie; now to he nsUlllK IVil' penilleM," "1 'el'lln 1S yon'ro vlhl, rnlhei-. Millie It u lllekel. ' . I'ONT XII lill.l.S Able I'lipa, vul In Melenco? Atile's I '(i i:i Aly. how eouhl you he so it II 111 ll ! Selencp is (loen thllmrH via soys, "No smokliiK." "fllvo us thin diiy our ilnily hi-einl," The urent trouhle wllh Iho worlil Is thnl loo itiriny pen plo lire prnyiiiH lor tin- oilier lel Hiw's lireml. ... "I wish 1 woi-o lllM tlio hoss," ri'iiunki'd Iho luinii'ly utoiui. "Why so."' yllwni il tho lilc i li'iU. "Ilo's llhvtl.vs olltli;IMl," sinhr;! I ho linnioly oii(.. , ., , ... Utile Sue (on visit to Iho coun try): "Cr.-inny, why nre III,, chick ens nuiklne; such noise?" (Ininilnioiher: '"1'liey wnnt their supper, dear." I.lltlo Sue: "Well. If they',.,. ON CKTTINC AM)N(J lOvory coniiminity has its members who cun nol ncl iiltniK with their fellnw citizens. Many offices, stores mid fuetories have persons on the stuff who nre incompntililo with their fellow workers. I'very man and woman knows somebody Im or she "can't bear." No two persons are alike, and every nation and race has trails peculiar to itself. Sometimes the point of disagree ment is opinion, such as ivliojous, race of national prejudice. lielwcen individuals attitude, habits, personality and tastes may be the cause for dislike. Sometimes people dis KUst others and often they even anger their fellows. Women lire said to be even more prone to take personal dislikes to others than are men, but amoiiK men there is often heard the remark, "if it wasn't for the law." Hut this is a lare world and one person has no more riht to it than another. Since it is no longer feasible to load the life of a recluse or hermit or to retire to the recesses of a monk's monastic cell, people must learn to conquer their dis likes and aversions. H isn't easy and it isn't pleasant, but it is frequently necessary. Workmen have been successful in abolishing many undesirable working conditions, but they have never evolved a sure method f ndding themselves of undesirable working companions. l'eople make life easier and sweeter for themselves by see ing the one good trait in the person who has a dozen bad traits. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST September Savings TOAST ! Cook. Better with a crisp- crunciiy-iiot Double Boiler On this White Cross Toaster. Pure Aluminum. Ni atpnncl Complete with cord 1 ftp de-sign. Cflpacity 7fi niul plilB 4..30 2 quails I OC Big Bargain Beautiful Grccu Glass Mixing Howl Set of S pieces. OQit A srnsntinntil huy at WvC During September we offer you a big assort ment of timely merchan dise. 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SCIK.NTIST l-'IXhK XKW spi;(iii;s or cnoromi.K . C'llICAtiO (AP) Quito by arei- ! dont, Karl i'. rtehniiilt, of tho l'ii-li ; mUMfuin. dinrovei-od a. now HpociH , of Orooodllo two ypor-H ufjo whih' pxanilniiis: hoiuo doooniti'd skulls iiHcd as ffHshi'H hy iiattw or Now (illilHn. itoci'iitly. howovnr, at tho liond , of an oxiii'dloion into tho junHlo:,1 of Now (Juluoa, Schmidt has von- fiod hlH dlseovory hy oapturlnH: onr of tho orooodiloH, tho first omu ph'tp, wpoclniiMi. Submarine Mountain Won't Stay Still SAM l-MtANCISCO, Sopt. 2 (AP) Word that a submarine mountain, looatod off tho Paoltto. . ronsl west of C'atalfna. has sliil'tod ' H0 foot from Its last known posl- ' tlon w;ih wlrf'losHOd to thp Kxnm-J inor shiu-t wavo station 1 1'P last i iifKlit- I in tho ( 'a.rn'Kio Inst It a - I lion's osporlmontnl yaoht CariU'Rlc whh-h made tho discovoiy. I Tho nii'Ma iro si a d'd t hat tho ' Because It's All Barfsy Al! good grocers know Puritan. Trade wEth a grocer who han dles genuine all quality because it's all barley If you had to fry a dozen chickens you wouldn't fry them 1 - - t ,,...:.v,.:v:.,,-.: For the same reason, I l7.f Urns ronsl their coffee a Jew founds at a lime instead of in bulk. This continuous process Controlled Roasting, produces a matchless, uniform f lac or. Suppose you did try to fry them all at once. What a lime you'd have cooking that tender meat evenly! The right way to fry a lot of chickens is obviously one at a time. That's just the way I tills Hros. roast their fine blend of coffee. Hy their patented, continuous process Controlled Roasting. Never in bulk. Only a few pounds at n time pass through the roasters and the flavor is perfectly controlled because every berry is roasted evenly. No bulk-roasting process can pro duce the matchless, uniform flavor of Hills Bros. CotTce. And you get all this --iS2!- ..-w' -r. delicious goodness because Hills Hros. Cortec is sealed in vacuum tins at the time of roasting. Ask for I lills Hros. Coflfec by name. To be sure, look for the Arab the trade-mark on the can. Hills Hros. Cotfee is sold everywhere. HILLS BROS COFFEE r tv:-h (mm '. pi t,uttim pact. Kitsily opciii-J tciih the kry.