Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1929)
Mondavi October 7, 1929 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. (lnoorpormMd) An TiHlepenkfit Ngwsp.pT PRANK B. APPLEBT.... ..Editor snd Publisher HARVEY F. VATTHBWB - Bunlnsss MsnsyT Published evenings, except Sunday, at Mil Adam Arenue, La Orande, Oregon. The OberveriitAr published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Ibm Mall Mntter unrtr act of March 2. 1379. ; FI(.1AL PAFTR OF UNION COUNTT AND THJS CITT OF l-A GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS rne Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to una for publlca .lon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited f published htreln. All rights of republication of special dis patches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. " ' National Advertising Representative M. C. MOGENSfEN & CO, Inc., an Pranclaco, Los Angeles, Seattle. Portland, Chicago, Detroit. New fork Coming Events Cast Their Shadow Before! HUBHCR1PTION RATES By Carrier In advance lid tn l month In advance Jntfl 'opy .... - Bi Hall . month in advance ti l months In advance.. fiet vesr In advance . Ohervr-Htar. per year ADVERT16IMO RATES . ir-iKf uer column fnch- y local, per column Inch . rtntrael prices on application. 7o -14.10 - to (OS -12.60 -15.00 $2.00 4te 40O Tho Morning Wal'.-lt And In the morning, rising up a great hllo before day, Jesus went out, and departed Into a solitary !e, and there prayed. And Simon and they that were with vn followed after him. And when they had found him, they -lid unto him, All men seek for thee. Mark 34, 37. zr offffb i 1 mmmrm mm few i hr7mw' mmmm mm im SENDS BANKERS TO HELP EUROPE Border Beauty ' More accidents result from the highway loafer than from the highway speeder. 1. , sss ; Even those persons who pray only as a last resort have the audacity to expect results. v f Mr, Hoover takes Air. MaeDonald fishing. Than which? there is nothing tending toward more intimate comradship. ! . . . If Anglo-American relations are no enhanced, the whole thing x e C u 1 1 v es Trained in , will have to be blamed on lack of Virginian trout. ! m 10 " Olid - :. . . - - Bank Question. When Mr. Shearer sold himself to the shipbuilders as a! , U fZf "r O , , ,. . , i.ij., a .... .. . NKW YORK. (AP,-Amriani U V ' A3 great publicist, it probably did not occur to the hirers or the finance i sending two f iu mt U hSki.'fr i -1 llil'Cd that he WOtlld do his hnuidffinv frnm wifnoaa JVironMin pernonaliti to h-p J V- bland. day from 4:15 to 4:30 by various prominent' dental men in Oregon. There will be a series of twelve lectures. A talk will be riven by Dr. ituy Murphy of La Grande, !Jeeembf-r 1. He is president of the stale board of dvntal exam iner. Vnrh pri2.' of $50 for first. t15 for second. I la third. 9l fourth will 4e awarded in each county. Students of I'nion county are urgt-d by Dr. Murphy to comptte for these pHzf. WKLKS FOR IRRlttATlOV A IX) SEKVB AS DRAINS NAMI'A. Ma. (AP) Wells that !do the double duty of draining and irrigating the same piece of land . are being drilled In this district. Several years of irrigation brought the water table under the land to a point where the ground beca meover-wet and filled with minerals. To reduce the usual ' high expense of disrcitifT drain ditches to lower the nat r table farmers experimented with welts ; and found that one well About feet deep would drain an areu as great as 1.000 feet in diameter. Under the new ntetho-i a pump pulls the- water ti the surface, where ft is used fo rirryiion and seeps back into the well. Tests ; disclosed the double us of the wa ter in no way harmed the land. Too many cooks spoil the broth. but don't give the poor fellow too much canned stuff, either. ujith TnanKCleaviner 0 LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K. WEST & Ct). SPECIAL Magnetic Point Regular $1.75 Value 59c 24 Karat Gold-Plated Handle Assembled with Jewel Bolt . The Points are Magnetized to pick up your needles "Eversharp" Pat. Lucky Jewel Nothing1 is so aggravating so de structive of valuable material so wasteful of time and patience as a pair of dull shears. These shears do away forever with worry the secret' lies in the patent turn jewel bolt that automatically replaces the edge every time you close them. : ' These shears are built for service as well as durability. Made of the very, highest (Cutlery, are highly tempered, with carbonized cutting edge. Three sizes six and eight inches. Get one of each. Essay Contest For Children To Concern Teeth Many tlvjusands of men and women are watching with al ternating sensations of elation and depression the world series baseball "games. At loud speakers throughout the country many more thousands are listening intently while the crack of the bat against a faHt one, the spearing of a liner, the flash of a ruiffier stealing feciind, arc "described 'in thrilling words. Onco a year America forgets business and its lesser recreatr tions to watch or to hear the enthralling progress of the world series. In each city there are more persons clamoring dor admission to the games than the stands can contain. Such is the appeal of baseball. Tourist travel over state highways during the season just closing has been greater than ever before. Contrary to the opinion of those who looked upon the John Day highway as a competitor, the Old Oregon Trail carried more cars in 1928 than in 1927 and shows another gain this year. The more routes, tho more attractive the state is to tourists and the greater volume everyone enjoys. Incidentally, a far better class of motorists was noted this year, according to La Grande filling station operators. Less of the tramp, more of the traveler. Which means more business of a worth while va lioty. , DON'T PLAY WITH F1RK Protection agaiiir-t fire Hoes not lie alone in highly-trained hoscmen, shining chemical engines and inexhaustible water supplies? Safety against fire lies far back of that, in ( tr ight-cut, hard-thinking in precaution, the highest form of caution, in anticipation, the highest form of creative in tcl'igencc. In avoiding loss by fire, an ounce of gray matter i:; better than rivers of water. But the only thing that bums these facts home, it seems, Is fire itself. That is why, in apwaling for preventative fiorts during Fire Prevention week it is imiscapable that he v.ho would catch the public ear must talk in terms of holo f..u;its. We can end fires, some day, if we plan right, build Vht, and utilize the proper agencies of government to safe- '. n d us from new hazards. "n the meantime the humblest of us can protect our shop, . . ...... ' ouicc, our nome hy using the moht elementary forms of , i ution. ( I.'- . jx he careful with matches. Matches and careless ; uteris were responsible for a loss of $1)0,000,0110 in a recent live-year period. We can he careful with electricity, avoid ing cheap fittings and improper conneclioiiK. Electricity va leKponuible lor an .H.Vmio,(MM) loss in the snnn period. We can bo careful with blows, furnaces, chimneys and flues, which buim.d out f J:r,oo0(00) of wealth in half a decade. We can renun.her not to pile rubbish and litter in our cellars. Jtubbish pilff; Co.l us tlnce-juai ters of a million dollars a year. We can banish the open light. We pay a million and a half every VI months for the privilege of its tieaeherous iu- f ficiencv. Kuropean central banks dM how inuch power to givm the world bank :r?nted ty the YounK plan. Jackfton K. Itynolds. president nf the Ffntt National bank of Nw York, ntifl MHvin A. Traylor. presi dent of the Klrnt National hank of Oilciiffo, will meet an nicmherti of tin international committee of 14 in ItruHHclri. Tha cointnlttie hopen to hold u Herudon early thin fall. Tho rnmmitto' fiitttary making UiMk will he to huild a wife place at Homo point In the Klttaiitlr: tmner Intrurtiire of world finance where n hank for International ru'tMementH can function without politlca I in terference. Hiit li American representatives aro hankein with n hnckiiround nf legal training. Air. Reynolds was horn at Woodstock, 111., in 1K73. When 23 years dd lin was gradu ated from M-land Stanford, jr., uni versity and three yearn later took a decree In law at Columbia. Ho became an assistant law pro fessor lit Stanford, hut In 1S01 in o ved h Is h ea d o, u a r I era I ac k across the continent once more and established himself as a lawyer in New York. ills connection with the Interest of CeoiKe F. Baker dates from I5M6 when ho became general attorney for the Central Itallroad of Now Jersey. Sir. Maker brought him to the First Nntlonal Itank in I'.iW as a director, and from that time for ward his influence in Wall Street hns grow by extraordinary leaps. .Mr. Traylor is five yearn young er than his colleague. He was horn In Kentucky nd migrated to Texas when he was 20 years old. He worked In a country store and stud ied law at night. In r.xi he was admitted to the bur and omu after ward entered polities as city clerk f iillltdioro. After balding two or three other local political offices ho became ciiHhler of a little bank at Matone, Tex. He became an iufluniHsl Texas: banker In a region when at tie ruining was the most Important in j dUKtry. That led lt bin election as! vii'o president of the Stock Yard Nat form I bank of Kat St. Louis , and later, in 19H. as vice president of the Live Stock Kxrhango Na tional bank of Chicago. (iradu'illy his activities moved from live tdnck financing to the broader range, of general bunking. He has been president of the First National bank of Chicago since January 1 ,1. 19 j: mi i 7 ' 'WAilV .f-.i "SEX LI Paio Bura Pretty end no one can deny it Emma Cuaron, abovo, was chotwD to represent Juarez, Mox., at the nn nual Southwest Kanpo Stock Show and Round-up at Kl Paso, Tex. Thousands atlend the fes tivities each year. ?.! (rrTiii-f L.I Gn& z v rtntv from 4 1) : i:Tt t ft-u: Lr. fe F. F-rc-eci, Trvi rj l sa .ti i 4'B?al tunu.w t:a.r-L -lait Mr. c s:'.t .'' civ- in'.z -.'tw.iitrf v-""1" in r;-Hf J Mti.Oi l;-tur-s irs th t-rrcn cr.M'. t'rl radio er.i;t. til tor : grade. Th:t i a siats ; conit. ar."1 particular about the- cors wti! lr di.tribu:ed to thr srhooi.- throurh the P.-T. A. by iJr. Hay jlurphy, who has charsre' of the ; conte.tsJn I -a Grand TAe si- W s Joct of the t"Afty io I.n "Why 1 i are for my Teeth. fr prade school stud-nte; .-nd Tli P.cbitioa : ' of Good Teeth to H--xltfi." for hizh school students. A lecture will be trivr n each Sun- THE KEY TO YOUR MOVING PPCELEM 5 t frcrn K)!1E to Tr-f:E .t "a case Oir ?-s acd friC are sure to YostH rl'3 yoj called us to fciave yoTj. 7i' sood care of your thin?. Prompt and Obli? ir.j5 that's us! East Oregon Fast Freight, Inc. Over Night Express Service at Freight Rates Insured Carrier Auto Freight Terminal Phone Main 673 1413 Jefferson Ave. Used Cars PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th and Adams Oftentimes he l-adn a paiade of the corps around the gildimn !--fore the Ihe s;:irtine whlftl-. Jur-' Inc the game ho soni'-timcs Is per mitted to stand on the sidelines a short while and later to head a paiaile of victory. ' Then, he i.s li-il b.tck 'o Ihe nuineli's.1 existence with t he gar bage wigon. there probatily to await in ejimn anticipation bis licxt call to glory. ' The jinny '.n :io ptaci- f.ir 'dlers. siirh a.s n full-liiii" football IllUHC-il Uoilld be, so the luule must earn his keep. COW'S M 11,14 SI .It ( M HAII.IJi As MI,tM( INC PA IMS (A P) Heating power for wounds are claim for a ser um obtained from cow's tnilU by Maron liem-i de Itothschlld mid Mr. Pierre Maze, The Hi-rum (h s.ild to cause slmv healing injuries to mend rapidly. Mr. Maurice Ileitis-Hoycr. who at tended Marshal Koch lor many years, reported to th I'retich Aeedemy of Medicine that the. ser um Is specially vatunble in surgery. ProT. Pierre Mellet and other well known physicians have re ported favorable results. TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST Hard Daily Labor For Cadet Mascot W'KST POINT, N V. (AP) -I. ire Isn't nil a bid of i -hhi-h for the army's mule, far lioni it. ! IllKteai) nt ben I h painp. r' d j pet of the cadet cm p. hr pulls I it pot Kiitbiitf' watton beii not! hohllnir forth 111 hlH Ulfie.nielH j periods ot (lory as West point's j Inotball inaM-ol. j Only on the occasion of the j army's IiIkki! kmiio-.i n tlo mo- j loit.iny or hH Hntnewhal lay ex - j istt-m c In the sbufls of a refuse i eai t brolvi-:i - - pi-rhiips tu.t iiioit ! tlinn hull it do, u linos In u S'-a- son. Then he couieK toiti htt owhl iih ii u hotiot' tl imMii ipi.nl in all t Hie i-obir ami piiKeii ltry fof which! hui-h conieMtK uie noted. j on the day of the umio- he tj-j l"lh ved tf hi r- unlit r asi;nm-iil. i pho i tn thi' IuiioIn of a hostb r. ! 'Aim tniut ami sleeks him appro! prlittely mid drapes uv. r his back! a blanket Hi aim. An ex-) tra iMXtlun of oats Is Inclmh d. Wlhllier on trlitH to tur plaeet wtih the Miu.ttl or lit home then.' be prj icn wl'h a lKbt-i stip. blni h.aJ I- hi la .io.nly liilr i, The airmail (h now the soehtlly cor red way to communicate, ac cordlni: to ii ' bulletin. A wood way " "'-"'I her : few att-v n.thlni:s. f BOOKLET tuul h'TFert v rr PILES mill uiiu'i RECTAL VGfl ,7tl(1 ' ,l-C0 COLON AILMENTS Z'7"rt WUITK. OI TAl.l. tXM IIOOHLKT TOO A V Dr.CllAS.J.DEAN H IX TA I. -d O L.O ,N CLINIC MAN KM OPPO r(M Hr nousc firm & MAJN.POftlUftD.MCfcON TELLHMONf ATWATE.R 2661 A'tlUATtD OFFICES SlaTTcS.San PPANCISCO. LOS AMOiitS Lm y LI LJ NOW $e.oo DOWN 7.00 9 Per Month OCTOBER ONLY Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Wash Tho Thor Way-